The project involved the development of an app for live translating services—a premium, cloud-based platform designed for video remote interpreting of conferences, workshops, and similar events. In the initial stages, we worked on low-fidelity sketches to outline the design concepts.​​​​​​​
Following several meetings, we analyzed the project requirements and interviewed key stakeholders as well as end users. This allowed us to commence the process of providing low-fidelity sketches for testing the necessary components.

In my role as a UX designer for the project, I conducted user research, created low-fidelity sketches, and developed user flows. I set design guidelines, collaborated with the UI designer and developer, and provided mockups for implementation. My emphasis on user-centric principles aimed at achieving a cohesive and visually appealing interface, contributing to an informed and user-friendly experience.
User flow
We were also able to present a user flow for testing. Here, we illustrated the user flow through sketches and high-fidelity mockups, which were concurrently designed.
Low Fi Mockups
Later in the process, we began working on mockups. Earlier, we had established guidelines for color palettes, fonts, and layouts.
Due to the specific technology preferences, an in-house UI Designer and Developer were chosen for their expertise in Angular. This choice was made to ensure seamless collaboration and efficient utilization of the chosen technology stack for the project. The delivered mockups facilitated final adjustments and initiated the implementation process.

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