Harvard Business Publishing wanted to redesign “Collections,” a repository for professors and educators to store their coursepacks and saved course materials. They wanted to update the visual design to match their recently designed Design System and bring a better experience to users.
The visual design of the “Collections” page was out dated and did not match the design system of the rest of the page. The experience was bulky and had been causing several issues for users that customer service was having to manage.
I was able to research, gather insights, and create a design that was current in the design system as well as a better experience for users. This included designs for registered educations and Material Admins, as well as unregistered educators and individuals.
Old and New Designs
After post stake-holder meetings and design challenges there were two prototype directions created.
We tested these with comparison testing on usertesting.com to:
Design A
Design B
My UX Recommendations:
The new design featured the same left navigation but included all the information that users had requested. I added a “product details” dropdown to keep the design clean but allow easy access to all the information.
The new design came with many new modal creations as well as search results page and mobile designs for all pages.
following the design, I was also on the renaming committee to help bring clarity to the user and business for this feature. We changed the name from “Collections” to “My list” making it feel more feature focused and personal to the user.
Even though we had two design ideas, the users in our testing found a way to suggest combining the design. Being flexible with the new design and what we were bringing to the feature was needed.
What I learned
I learned how much I really love user research and validating design decisions. I love presenting those decisions and ideas out to stakeholders and I realized how much I like working with all sorts of people in the business who have creative ideas!
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