ux portfolio
The work,
on the record.
Enterprise UX, design systems, and platform UI. Each entry is a long-form account — context, decisions, what shipped, what didn't — rather than a polished marketing artifact.
(a)
Context
The constraint that actually shaped the work, before any solution.
(b)
Decisions
The rationale behind each one, including the options rejected.
(c)
What shipped
And what did not survive contact with the organisation.
(d)
Outcomes
Reported as measured, rather than asserted.
case studies —

01
Enterprise Design System
Translated the organization's Corporate Style Guide — a PDF brand artifact governing every employee, vendor, and partner — into a developer-consumable Design System for product engineering, without disturbing the brand source of truth.
Design SystemsComponent LibraryWeb & MobileGovernance30–35%
reduction in front-end development time

02
Order Management System — Compass 2.0
Brought 20+ stakeholders — dealers, distributors, sales, business, BAs, and Salesforce developers — to consensus on Compass 2.0, a single Order Management System replacing six legacy stacks across markets. The work was less about screens and more about separating real workflow divergence from vocabulary differences.
Stakeholder EngagementEnterprise SystemsSalesforceGlobal Teams20+
cross-functional stakeholders aligned — partners to engineering

03
Salesforce Marketplace — CloudCraze
Led design and hands-on UI development for the Cummins marketplace on the Salesforce Lightning Platform, customising CloudCraze to match corporate UI standards — one of four Salesforce surfaces designed and built in the same programme.
SalesforceLightning PlatformeCommerceUI Development4
Salesforce surfaces designed and built — CloudCraze, IAM, Marketplace, OMS

04
Geo-Spatial Reporting — Monsanto
Designed the Product Trials & Positioning reporting tool — a geo-spatial analytics application — simplifying a dense data surface through information architecture, then proving it with a working Angular prototype.
Data AnalyticsGeo-SpatialInformation ArchitectureAngularAngular
functional prototype, mobile-compatible and cross-browser
More chapters in progress. Long-form writing here is paced — quality over cadence.
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