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Juno

Five months, one support system rebuilt on evidence rather than opinion.

Role
Product Designer
Tenure
5 months (maternity cover)
Platforms
iOS, Android, web
Tools
Sketch, Zeplin
Partners
Product manager, dev team, support users
Juno

Juno was a ride-hailing company. I joined as maternity-leave cover and shipped two things: a Group Account feature for the rider app, and a redesign of the support system the company runs on internally — working with Sketch libraries and the existing design system, running usability tests, and doing design QA through to release.

01

Group Account — iOS and Android

A shared-account feature for the mobile app, designed once and specced for both platforms, down to the micro-animations.

iOS + Android

Group Account in the Juno rider app.
02

Talking to the people who actually use it

The support system was used all day by a small, expert group. Rather than guess, I sat with them. The overall goal was to improve the usability of the design system and bring the product in line with the new Juno styles and colours.

My users — support agents at work.
My users — support agents at work.
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03

Five conclusions from the usability tests

  1. Reorder the tickets by order of use
  2. Readable, clear text
  3. Remove irrelevant information
  4. Spacing, table structure and card behaviour
  5. Update colours and fonts to create a logical hierarchy
Test findings, scored and prioritised.
Test findings, scored and prioritised.
04

Before and after

Support System 1.0 next to 1.5 — same job, a different amount of effort to do it.

Before

Support System 1.0 — before the redesign.

After

Support System 1.5 — new design system.
05

What came out of it

  1. Quick adaptation to a large project
  2. Low cost — tested with users before development
  3. Satisfaction among internal staff
  4. A joint win for the design and product development teams