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Overview

Design an MVP version for accounting web application to improve OSU's business model and engage more users of OSU mobile application.

Building a well-structured Design System for future scalability of the product.

Applied Skills

Design Thinking User flow Wireframing

Rapid Prototyping Visual Design Design system

Hang-off documentation

My Role

Only designer

Duration

15 working days

Team

1 UX/UI designer,

2 Front-end developers

1 Back-end developer

1 QA engineer

Goals


Osu's stakeholders, having already a good working mobile application for entrepreneurs, decided to change their business model to a "Free in, Fee out" style model in order to attract a new stream of users.

To reach this, it was decided to develop a service for accountants, which will be free but will allow them to attract their clients to use Osu mobile application, which is the main revenue source.

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So the main requirement was to make the service not very expensive in terms of time and human resources, but at the same time convenient for the accountant-client interaction to reach the successful product validation.

Only 15 working days were given for the design of the MVP. The TOR described the global functionality, without much detail, and I was entrusted to think over the functionality in more detail.

Solution


I focused on a clean, intuitive interface. I had a high priority to highlight the functionality of inviting customers as a core feature for the business.

To save development time, we chose the Ant Design Library and used the open-source icons library. On its basis, I built a library of components, customizing only the visual style and building widgets out of them.

I should keep in mind that after I finish my work here, this platform will be growing, and the Osu design team will use this design system. So I took special care to set the consistent, well-structured, and well-explained design system as a basement for future designs.

Higher priority

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Lower priority (skipped for MVP)

Process


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