A raw, unrefined, inefficient interface limited the first versions of Almego. I was hired to turn that into a professional, coherent, and effective product.
By redesigning basically the entire app — including critical modules and key features — I helped deliver a more trustworthy, user-friendly, and sales-driving experience with a high user satisfaction rating of 4.5 of 5.
The existing print label tool proved too basic and insufficient. Customers demanded more control, so I designed a flexible label editor for Almego — from research and concepting to tested flows and UI design.
The result was a comprehensive, powerful environment for creating precise, customizable hazard labels based on editable templates — a solution quickly adopted by customers.
(Almost) nothing matters more to customers than their logo and brand colors… 😅 So, to let them brand their Safety Data Sheets (SDS) without tedious, technical code editing, I designed a fully-featured SDS Designer with a real-time preview.
From research and prototypes to user-tested flows and UI design, the tool made creating, editing, and managing custom designs simple and engaging — improving usability, supporting sales, and driving quick adoption.
Users struggled to locate chemical properties in Almego’s many nested panels.
As a solution I designed a fixed navigation column with jump-links and an always-expanded tree, improving overview, reducing clicks, and speeding up workflows.
Testing confirmed the redesign was a clear improvement, with most participants giving positive feedback.
Users met an inefficient document interface, appearing simple at first, but cumbersome in practice.
Through design I helped transform Almego's document management into a streamlined, well-organized system with versatile search and filtering, powerful bulk generation and quick access to the most recent, relevant documents — greatly improving efficiency and adoption, paving the way for earning higher subscription fees.
KMD XForm was complex and hard to maintain, and non-technical users struggled with the interface.
I explored multiple concepts and built interactive prototypes, tested them with users, and collaborated on design and research artifacts — helping product management define a clear path for the next-generation platform.
KMD XForm Responsive Editor buried user-facing text in HTML, making editing difficult.
After research with professional translators and concept development, I designed an Excel-style interface that made text editing and translation straightforward and accessible, with markdown support and previews.
I cleaned up and modernized the aging Capevo XForm app, and later helped the rebranding to KMD XForm, updating the visual design and optimizing interactions.
The result was a coherent, more contemporary interface that improved usability and workflow efficiency.
The legacy form editor couldn’t handle responsive web design, putting the company at risk of falling behind.
Over the course of a few months, I designed a new in-browser technical editor with live previews, enabling consultants to rapidly deliver mobile-ready forms and stay competitive.
From 2011 to 2012, I worked as User Interface Designer at Tangora Software — vendor of content management system (CMS) solutions.
During that time, I was involved in designing a new dashboard and an iOS app. Also, I introduced more visual and 'human-friendly' settings alongside a more consistent interaction design and graphical look.