MeazureUp
MeazureUp is a software company that provides real-time process control monitoring systems used for digital field assessments called AuditApp and DailyChex.
I worked as a Lead UX/UI Designer where I collaborated closely with the project managers, developers, and QA. I gained insight into the market, clients, and user needs of the products to create an intuitive, easy-to-use and beautiful experience. Owned the end-to-end user journey and all aspects of design execution from vision, ideation, to prototyping, to user testing, to final production.
As the sole lead designer, I worked on various projects such as designing new features, dashboards, interfaces and creating the design system for both products. I was heavily involved in the whole production process from ideation to design handoff and additionally design QA.
Here is a snippet of some of my favourite projects and features that I worked on!
Platform:
iOS, Android, Desktop
Role:
UX/UI Designer
Category:
Computer Software
Timeframe:
April 2021 - Feb 2022
Enhancing user experience
MeazureUp started off as a software company that was mostly used by restaurant owners to find a way to audit their store and services. Since then, they have been trying to expand into other markets and industries. With this new direction in mind, I wanted to focus on creating easy to use, customizable, and intuitive experience that could be used in any industry and by any client.
Project 1
Design Refresh
One of the first few projects that I worked on when I joined was re-designing the DailyChex mobile application.
DailyChex is a digital checklist solution that is being used by store managers to manage and conduct checklists for their stores.
Since DailyChex first launched the company had been slowly adding more features and different types of checklists for users to use such as scheduled checklists to one-time checklists. Unfortunately, this overload of new features was not built for the old UI and was not efficient in displaying all the details that users wanted to see in an intuitive manner.
With this problem in mind, I began to re-design the mobile application.
Re-designing the DailyChex mobile application.
Before
The interface had all the details provided regarding the lists. The details did not allow users to have quick access to the features and checklists.
After
The new interface has a mix of clean and intuitive design and feel. Allowing users to have quick access to the features and checklists.
Creating designs to enhance product use
Project 2
Audit Snapshot feature update
AuditApp is a tool that is used to help Auditors move from paper-based auditing to using a digital solution. MeazureUp wanted to take advantage and add features that were not available with the traditional paper-based methods. Features such as being able to review the previous audit scores and seeing updated information about the action items that are listed from the stores.
Objective
To maximize the product use and also encourage good user behavior practice, we worked on adding a new feature of a detailed overview page.
The overview of the details would include:
Last few audit scores
Critical Tasks
Repeat Offence
Actions that are created (Completely new feature)
Flexibility in design
Responsive Designs
Working with various different applications and clients often meant that there were many different products being used such as desktops, tablets, or even a smartphone; to ensure that always provide a consistent and enjoyable experience for the users’ something that any design being created had to be responsive.
Here is a snippet of a project I worked on and how I designed the dashboard to be responsive!
Design System
Since MeazureUp had worked with various different part-time designers in the past, I found that there were outdated design styles being used which then caused a lack of overall visual consistency and also major design accessibility issues as well.
In order to fix this, I immediately expressed that I wanted to create and establish a proper set of guidelines by creating a beautiful design system.
Since Meazureup was heading in the direction of making both AuditApp and DailyChex be interdependent products. While creating the core design system, I wanted a similar set of design guidelines but with UI I was to still have a different feel for them.
The design system that I created also defines components specific to both iOS and Android devices. Creating the design system allowed me to streamline the design process and in turn speed up the design and development process.
I love being a UX and UI designer because of the ability to design seamless solutions in order to create the best possible experience for others. Joining MeazureUp and being the first full-time designer allowed me to challenge myself and the company with my solutions which you can see in these projects.
To discuss more of my process and work feel free to reach out to me at tejashwiniram@gmail.com!