At the world's largest professional network, I built and implemented design tools to advance internal UX processes and communications. While designing LinkedIn Workplace’s internal SharePoint pages based on accessibility and site usage, I also offered design solutions cross-functionally.
LinkedIn Employee Webpages
To improve the user-flow and solve communication challenges, the outdated internal employee webpages presented an opportunity to take a user-centered approach. I collaborated with executives and stakeholders through design boards to implement a sustainable layout for future use. Take a look below to see my creative process from conception towards the final product (left to right!)
LinkedIn Workplace Powerpoint Template
With outdated and inconsistent presentation materials, LinkedIn’s Workplace team lacked a branded blueprint of slides. I had created a turn key Powerpoint template containing font, instructions, and sample layouts. Saving time and frustration, the ease of drag-and-drop placeholders and preset text streamlined the staff presentation creation process.
Newsletter Creation Process
Conceptualize it.
Starting with a word document template and pasting it into outlook to share articles was the initial discovery phase. We ran into accessibility issues as images were not displaying correctly and at times would distort the layout.
Prototype it.
I sought to improve the Workplace Experience team’s usability of my newsletter template. I found and created a wireframe (or prototype) on LinkedIn’s internal communications newsletter platform.
Deliver it.
After conducting usability and user testing to ensure accessibility, the Workplace Experience team sends out weekly digests of the curated articles.