Case Study of
Project Duration: 18 Months
Tools Used: Figma, Illustrator, Zoom, Miro
Team: 8 UI/UX Designers
My Role: UI/UX Designer
My Contribution
Researchs
Interaction Design
Workshop Design
Visual Design & Branding
Prototyping
An American Multinational IT Enterprise, World’s Largest Financial service-led model global asset economics company that helps its customers to better acquire, plan and consume technology assets and adapt the financial models needed to drive digital transformation.whether you are a large corporation, an SME, or a public-sector client.
Key Areas of Operation
The key drivers of Company services are
Client’s Expectations
To Understand their current landscape and help them adapt to a constantly evolving financial services landscape and improve its existing services and solutions by revamping its customer experience.
Proposed Solution
A Power App which re-positioned customer as a Global IT asset economics company by redesigning future journey considering current market, competitors and global trends.
Our Approach
We conducted Design Thinking workshops. This workshop was conducted as a collaborative exercise between Infosys and Stakeholders to better understand and gather insights about internal processes and identify design opportunities through a disciplined innovative process and uncover unmet needs.
Project Tags
Chapter 01
Introduction to Workshop
The Discovery/Design Thinking Workshop was conducted by Infosys in Leixlip, Ireland between 11 Nov 2019 and 22 Nov 2019. Selective Client’s employees from around the world with expertise in each domain were in attendance. Similarly, we conducted 2 more workshops with same client till May 2020.
Stakeholder Discussion
Define/Discuss Project Vision and Goal
Brand Strategy
Measure of Success
Business Requirement
Analytics Review
Content Audit
User Interviews and Surveys
User Case
Persona Generation
Storyboarding
Experience Map
Workflow Diagram
Site Map
Sketching
Wireframes
Prototyping
This photo was captured in the first workshop with clients
Design thinking workshop is a human-centered approach to problem-solving that uses a series of iterative steps to understand the problem, generate ideas, and create solutions. In a design thinking workshop, we followed these steps
Requirement Gathering
Preliminary Research Study
Requirement Gathering
Preliminary Research Study
Collaborating
Design Thinking Workshop
Collaborating
Design Thinking Workshop
Solutioning
Ideation + Wireframes
Solutioning
Ideation + Wireframes
Realising
Visual Design + Prototype
Realising
Visual Design + Prototype
Validation
User Testing
Validation
User Testing
Build Understanding – Understanding the market trend and offering
Know Context – Understand and evaluate the domain and process.
Know People – Understand the customer needs and wants.
Frame Insight – Structure the analysis derived from the workshop
Chapter 02
Workshop Output
These are some sample screens
The Dashboard of the portal which has space for displaying upcoming features or promote cross-selling of various services. It provides an overview of everything happening in the portal without having to dig in too deep
Key Differentiators
A space to manage invoices with a data visualisations where the users can see historic transaction trends and also see upcoming expenses for future monetary prediction & management All activities related to invoice management can be taken from here to make this a one-stop place Features like recent activity & reminders help keep the user aware & informed
Key Differentiators
The space to manage the customers’ engagement with Financial Service enterprise where the users can see their agreements in a timeline view and also zoom in & dig deeper into a particular year to understand the details of that milestone This section also provides an at-a0glance overview of all the details associated with the agreement and quick CTA
Key Differentiators
This photo was captured in Second workshop with clients
The Infosys team was incredibly collaborative and worked closely with us to ensure that the final design met our needs. They were also very responsive to our feedback and made sure to incorporate our suggestions into the design. We were very happy with the end result.
We were very impressed with the work of the Infosys onsite and offshore team. They were able to quickly understand our needs and deliver a design that was both user-friendly and effective. We would definitely recommend Infosys to anyone looking for a top-notch design team
The Infosys team was able to take our complex requirements and turn them into a simple and easy-to-use portal. The design is both visually appealing and functional, and we have received positive feedback from our users. We would definitely work with Infosys again on future projects
We have found that it is important to take the time to explain the design thinking process to clients before we begin the workshop. This helps them to understand what to expect and how they can participate. as they were not be familiar with the design thinking process.
The clients may not be comfortable with the creative process. We have found that it is important to create a safe and supportive environment for clients to participate in the creative process. This means being patient and understanding, and encouraging them to share their ideas even if they are not sure if they are good or not.
The clients may not be able to visualize solutions. We have found that it is helpful to use visual aids to help clients visualize solutions. This could include using whiteboards, sticky notes, or even props.
We also faced the following challenges when conducting workshops online with clients
Communication challenges: It can be difficult to communicate effectively with clients online, especially if they are not familiar with the technology. We have found that it is important to use simple language and to be clear about our instructions.
Time zone differences: If the offshore team is located in a Indian time zone, it can be difficult to find a time that works for everyone. We have found that it is important to be flexible and to work with the clients to find a time that works for everyone.
Technical problems: There is always the possibility of technical problems, such as poor internet connection or software glitches. We have found that it is important to be prepared for these problems and to have a backup plan.