Work

ENTER

ENTER is a personal training and instruction platform by Sitech Services. Part of Chemelot, a big industrial complex in the Netherlands.

Problem and needs

To be able to enter a factory at the Chemelot terrain a worker needs to gain a certain kind of safety certificate by completing courses to get access and be able to enter the factory. Before ENTER the lines at the gates were very long because all courses had to be done at the gates.

The Flower Lobby

Web based tool/dashboard

Problem and needs

Working in Excel (previous solution) created a lot of discrepancies and extra workload e.g. users had to use Excel (prone to error) which needed to be manually checked by other people . This was work intensive and time-consuming.

AutoFirst

AutoFirst is a franchise for car maintenance, -repairs and used cars.

Problem and needs

The B2C platform got completely renewed to support multiple franchises. A redesign was part of the deliverables.

Beech

New design conversion-driven Beech website focused on their target groups

Problem and needs

The current Beech website doesn’t reflect the new culture of the company, strategy isn’t aligned and a lot of content is simply outdated.

UX review mobile game

Puzzle game for Android devices

Problem and needs

To get more experience in video game usability I searched on the /playtesters community on Reddit for a suitable project to collaborate on with a game designer.

Redesigning Provincie Flevoland website

Website of Provincie Flevoland, a province in The Netherlands.

Problem and needs

Expert review showed that the current website is dated and had usability issues

Dorel Juvenile – Mobile First

Outlet web shops

Problem and needs

European outlet web shops were not optimized for mobile devices. Google Analytics data showed that more users visit the web shops on mobile than desktop, but the conversion rate on mobile lacked behind desktop.

Redesign Vietnam Airlines website

Main pages Vietnam Airlines website incl. booking tool.

Problem and needs

Tight deadline and many, rather cryptic requirements from the customer.