Mobile App UX
NLRP
A warehouse workflow app designed to reduce manual work and speed up barcode-based tasks for teams operating in fast, real-world conditions.
- Role
- UI/UX Designer
- Duration
- 2 months
- Focus
- Mobile workflows, barcode scanning, usability refinement
Problem
Warehouse staff were losing time handling barcode-driven tasks on laptops or by writing things down manually.
Responsibilities
- Mapped workflow input to how warehouse teams actually scan and move through tasks.
- Mapped barcode-driven actions into mobile-first flows that could work directly in the field.
- Tested lo-fi and hi-fi concepts for the highest-friction inventory actions.
- Refined readability and accessibility for bright warehouse environments and fast-paced use.
Challenge
The interface had to stay fast and readable in bright warehouse conditions while supporting several scan types and very little room for error.
Approach
I designed and iterated Android flows for scanning boxes, containers, and locations, with strong attention to speed, readability, and usability in bright environments.
Selected Work
- Moved critical tasks from desktop dependency to mobile-first flows.
- Tested lo-fi and hi-fi concepts for key inventory actions.
- Improved accessibility through larger type and stronger navigation cues.
Outcome
Workers could complete barcode-driven tasks directly in the field with less friction and faster execution.
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