Pushing the boundaries of versatility in Dashboard design.

NICE ALLIANCE    •    PRODUCT DESIGNER    •    DESIGN SYSTEMS
PRODUCT GOALS
The goal for this project was to design a dashboard to help business managers gain actionable insights for brick and mortar businesses from surveillance cameras using computer vision based artificial intelligence. The broader design goal was to achieve a level or versatility within the dashboard components for users to easily add data source, toggle between source, time formats and more.
ROLE
As the sole product designer of this project, my role was to redesign the dashboard experience and interface as well as build and define the design system for the company. I picked up research information and product requirements from the former product manager to update an existing product.
PRODUCT FLOW
Due to a complex nature of hardware and software integration to setup the product, user flows between camera installation and platform integration was researched, studied and refined to deliver the best experience for the user.
Above shows a set of global components used for the dashboard, considering various user levels like e.g. county manager who has access to a secondary header (highlighted in purple) to access various branches/outlets from different cities.
Above shows the modular components which could be added and removed depending on the users workflow. Cards are fractioned by grids of halves up till a quarter.
The chart - an essential data visualization component is designed to be more versatile by allowing users to add and remove data sources with the help of chips, located on the top with the header, users can easily associate what data the chart is illustrating and its respective color to enabled chips.
LEARNINGS
While dashboard and platform designs often present lesser opportunities for explorations and innovation due to its pragmatic nature of efficiency and viability, I've learnt that there are ways for innovating and exploring ways to help make these modular components more versatile yet friendly through new modes of interaction by leveraging on certain familiarities.