Sketches
While working through a few preliminary sketches, I realized that some of the ideas and layouts didn’t work, so I quickly filtered out the good ideas from the bad ones.






User Flow Diagram
Start
End
Login page:
User enters login/pass
Reset email sent:click link
to reset
Enter new password
Confirm
Password reset: User enter email address
Re enter email address
No
Select from the recommended
product/s
Search for
the product/s
Adjust settings of the product
Launch the product/s
Save your selected products with their settings
Load your preset of products
Enter the main page/dashboard with products
Login Info
correct?
Email matches records
Email matches records
Choose products to lunch
Edit products before launch
Login / pass
correct
Wireframes
Dashboard - Launch application screen

Launched application screen—several variations of the view



Working on the BIS app was a really interesting experience. I got to experiment with some aspects of the design and refine my design process.
Although I was not able to fully flesh out other features and designs I wanted to due to time constraints, I tried to implement the most important parts.
Takeaways
Look at other projects as well
Use Cases
Challenge 1 - Log in
When I started with the wireframes and final visualizations, I considered how users would navigate to the dashboards to launch products. There are many ways to approach this, but since it’s an app, I decided to keep it simple and use a classic login form.


Challenge 2 - Dashboard
Dashboard, or the main task of this exercise. In this part, I should include the products that the user chooses, edits, and adds to the queue in the selected order. The user selects each product separately and chooses the order in which to launch them. The best way to do this, in my opinion, is by using checkboxes and allowing the order to be changed with a drop-down menu. After selecting the product(s), the options for launching the product, saving it, or uploading already saved products with configurations will appear at the top of the navigation.


Challenge 3 - Lunched products
This part was really challenging for me and a bit confusing because I didn't know exactly what all the products looked like, except for the training games. I tried to approach it in the most logical way, incorporating various product display options, product settings, and all the necessary features for easy operation.





User Research/Analysis
Most important question that could effect the design
KICKOFF
What do our users need the most?
Can every user understand how to use the app?
It's not too complicated?
Not much information?
KEYWORDS
Simple
Organised
Functional
Intuitive
Responsive
“Interview”
Project Goals
To help target users lunch (select/find, load or save) one or multiple products
To help target users lunch (select/find, load or save) one or multiple products
Design it simple, so any one from target users doesn’t have problem to use the app
User Goals
Use the aplication to lunch (select/find, load or save) one or multiple products
Lunch the products without the useless steps
Lunch (select/find, load or save) the products as fast as possible
Target Users
Simulation Developers - Simulation team, as well as 3rd party developers who must launch the product repeatedly and in different configurations for testing and development purposes.
Simulation lab admins -
Main end-users whose full-time job is to operate a network of simulators and products.
Military trainees - A soldier that needs to run our products for a training event. The most unskilled in this kind of products and least likely to use this application, but still must be considered.
Ideation
TARGET
USERS
Simulation
Developers
Easy to use
interface
Add all necessary information but left organised
All users should understand how to use the app
Dashboard
with products
Select
products
Edit launch
parameter
Load/Select
presets
Add products
Save Presets
Settings
Simulation
lab admins
Millitary
trainees
Make the web app
focused on products
ISSUES
NEEDS
POSSIBILITIES
Sketches
While working through a few preliminary sketches, I realized that some of the ideas and layouts didn’t work, so I quickly filtered out the good ideas from the bad ones.






User Flow Diagram
Start
End
Login page:
User enters login/pass
Reset email sent:click link
to reset
Enter new password
Confirm
Password reset: User enter email address
Re enter email address
No
Select from the recommended
product/s
Search for
the product/s
Adjust settings of the product
Lunch the product/s
Save your selected products with their settings
Load your preset of products
Enter the main page/dashboar with products
Login Info
correct?
Email matches records
Email matches records
Choose products to launch
Edit products before launch
Login / pass
correct
Wireframes
Dashboard - Launch application screen

Launched application screen—several variations of the view



Use Cases
Challenge 1 - Log in
When I started with the wireframes and final visualizations, I considered how users would navigate to the dashboards to launch products. There are many ways to approach this, but since it’s an app, I decided to keep it simple and use a classic login form.


Challenge 2 - Dashboard
Dashboard, or the main task of this exercise. In this part, I should include the products that the user chooses, edits, and adds to the queue in the selected order. The user selects each product separately and chooses the order in which to launch them. The best way to do this, in my opinion, is by using checkboxes and allowing the order to be changed with a drop-down menu. After selecting the product(s), the options for launching the product, saving it, or uploading already saved products with configurations will appear at the top of the navigation.


Challenge 3 - Lunched products
This part was really challenging for me and a bit confusing because I didn't know exactly what all the products looked like, except for the training games. I tried to approach it in the most logical way, incorporating various product display options, product settings, and all the necessary features for easy operation.





Working on the BIS app was a really interesting experience. I got to experiment with some aspects of the design and refine my design process.
Although I was not able to fully flesh out other features and designs I wanted to due to time constraints, I tried to implement the most important parts.
Takeaways
Look at other projects as well
Sketches
While working through a few preliminary sketches, I realized that some of the ideas and layouts didn’t work, so I quickly filtered out the good ideas from the bad ones.










User Flow Diagram
Start
End
Login page:
User enters login/pass
Reset email sent:click link
to reset
Enter new password
Confirm
Password reset: User enter email address
Re enter email address
No
Select from the recommended
product/s
Search for
the product/s
Adjust settings of the product
Launch the product/s
Save your selectet products with their settings
Load your preset of products
Enter the main page/dashboard with products
Login Info
correct?
Email matches records
Email matches records
Choose products to launch
Edit products before launch
Login / pass
correct
Wireframes
Dashboard - Launch application screen


Launched application screen—several variations of the view






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Web / UI design
2021 (2 weeks)
Use Cases
Challenge 1 - Log in
When I started with the wireframes and final visualizations, I considered how users would navigate to the dashboards to launch products. There are many ways to approach this, but since it’s an app, I decided to keep it simple and use a classic login form.


Challenge 2 - Dashboard
Dashboard, or the main task of this exercise. In this part, I should include the products that the user chooses, edits, and adds to the queue in the selected order. The user selects each product separately and chooses the order in which to launch them. The best way to do this, in my opinion, is by using checkboxes and allowing the order to be changed with a drop-down menu. After selecting the product(s), the options for launching the product, saving it, or uploading already saved products with configurations will appear at the top of the navigation.


Challenge 3 - Lunched products
This part was really challenging for me and a bit confusing because I didn't know exactly what all the products looked like, except for the training games. I tried to approach it in the most logical way, incorporating various product display options, product settings, and all the necessary features for easy operation.


Working on the BIS app was a really interesting experience. I got to experiment with some aspects of the design and refine my design process.
Although I was not able to fully flesh out other features and designs I wanted to due to time constraints, I tried to implement the most important parts.
Working on the BIS app was a really interesting experience. I got to experiment with some aspects of the design and refine my design process.
Although I was not able to fully flesh out other features and designs I wanted to due to time constraints, I tried to implement the most important parts.
Working on the BIS app was a really interesting experience. I got to experiment with some aspects of the design and refine my design process.
Although I was not able to fully flesh out other features and designs I wanted to due to time constraints, I tried to implement the most important parts.
Take aways
Take aways
User Research/
Analysis
Most important question that could effect the design
Kickoff
What do our users need the most?
It's not too complicated?
Not much information?
Keywords
Simple
Organised
Functional
Intuitive
Responsive
“Interview”
Most important question that could effect the design
Project Goals
To help target users lunch (select/find, load or save) one or multiple products
To help target users lunch (select/find, load or save) one or multiple products
Design it simple, so any one from target users doesn’t have problem to use the app
User Goals
Use the aplication to lunch (select/find, load or save) one or multiple products
Lunch the products without the useless steps
Lunch (select/find, load or save) the products as fast as possible
Target Users
Simulation Developers - Simulation team, as well as 3rd party developers who must launch the product repeatedly and in different configurations for testing and development purposes.
Simulation lab admins -
Main end-users whose full-time job is to operate a network of simulators and products.
Military trainees - A soldier that needs to run this kind of products for a training event. The most unskilled in our products and least likely to use this application, but still must be considered.
Ideation
TARGET
USERS
Simulation
Developers
Easy to use
interface
Add all necessary information but left organised
All users should understand how to use the app
Dashboard
with products
Select
products
Edit launch
parameter
Load/Select
presets
Add products
Save Presets
Settings
Simulation
lab admins
Millitary
trainees
Make the web app
focused on products
ISSUES
NEEDS
POSSIBILITIES
I hope you enjoy your journey through my portfolio.
Let’s discuss your project!
I hope you enjoy your journey through my portfolio.
Let’s discuss your project!
Combat simulations app
Test assigment (2021)



Project Vision
Designing a new application for launching multiple BISim products. The purpose of the tool is to make launching these products easy and fast.
User Research/Analysis
Most important question that could effect the design
Kickoff
What do our users need the most?
Can every user understand how to use the app?
It's not too complicated?
Not much information?
Keywords
Simple
Organised
Functional
Intuitive
Responsive
“Interview”
Project Goals
To help target users lunch (select/find, load or save) one or multiple products
To help target users lunch (select/find, load or save) one or multiple products
Design it simple, so any one from target users doesn’t have problem to use the app
User Goals
Use the aplication to lunch (select/find, load or save) one or multiple products
Lunch the products without the useless steps
Lunch (select/find, load or save) the products as fast as possible
Target Users
Simulation Developers - Simulation team, as well as 3rd party developers who must launch the product repeatedly and in different configurations for testing and development purposes.
Simulation lab admins -
Main end-users whose full-time job is to operate a network of simulators and products.
Military trainees - A soldier that needs to run products for a training event. The most unskilled in our products and least likely to use this application, but still must be considered.
Ideation
TARGET
USERS
Simulation
Developers
Easy to use
interface
Add all necessary information but left organised
All users should understand how to use the app
Dashboard
with products
Select
products
Edit launch
parameter
Load/Select
presets
Add products
Save Presets
Settings
Simulation
lab admins
Millitary
trainees
Make the web app
focused on products
ISSUES
NEEDS
POSSIBILITIES
Combat simulations app
Web Test assignment
2021
(2 week)
Duration
Role
Ux/UI
Tools
Figma
PS
UX design
Ui design
Wireframe
User research
User flow
Topics
IT/CRM
Industries



Project Vision
Designing a new application for launching multiple BISim products. The purpose of the tool is to make launching these products easy and fast.
Combat simulations app
Test assigment (2021)



Project Vision
Designing a new application for launching multiple BISim products. The purpose of the tool is to make launching these products easy and fast.
User Research/
Analysis
Most important question that could effect the design
Kickoff
What do our users need the most?
It's not too complicated?
Not much information?
Keywords
Simple
Organised
Intuitive
Responsive
Functional
“Interview”
Most important question that could effect the design
Project Goals
To help target users lunch (select/find, load or save) one or multiple products
To help target users lunch (select/find, load or save) one or multiple products
Design it simple, so any one from target users doesn’t have problem to use the app
User Goals
Use the aplication to lunch (select/find, load or save) one or multiple products
Lunch the products without the useless steps
Lunch (select/find, load or save) the products as fast as possible
Target Users
Simulation Developers - Simulation team, as well as 3rd party developers who must launch the product repeatedly and in different configurations for testing and development purposes.
Simulation lab admins -
Main end-users whose full-time job is to operate a network of simulators and products.
Military trainees - A soldier that needs to run this kind of products for a training event. The most unskilled in our products and least likely to use this application, but still must be considered.
Ideation
TARGET
USERS
Simulation
Developers
Add all necessary information but left organised
Easy to use
interface
All users should understand how to use the app
Load/Select
presets
Make the web app
focused on products
ISSUES
NEEDS
POSSIBILITIES
Dashboard
with products
Select
products
Edit launch
parameter
Add products
Save Presets
Settings
Simulation
lab admins
Millitary
trainees
Combat simulations app
Test assignment
2021
(2 week)
Duration
Role
Ux/UI
Tools
Figma
PS
UX design
Ui design
Wireframe
User research
User flow
Topics
IT/CRM
Industries



Project Vision
Designing a new application for launching multiple BISim products. The purpose of the tool is to make launching these products easy and fast.