Compare Bids Map
The map allows originators to jump between customers quickly and onboard to new territories. The map has a consolidated data set of core bid data to aid originators in sales conversations and quickly create transactions.
Project Scope
This project starts with a simple table and progresses to adding a comprehensive map, including icons, interactions, and workflows.
Following the map release, the project proceeded with a subsequent major iteration: the Freight Calculator.
This entire case study is representative of multiple quarters of work, from research onsite to final and future iterations.
My Role
Sole UX designer on a scrum team consisting of 4-5 developers. Actively participated in weekly team lead meetings with the Product manager and Tech lead.
Responsible for the entire design process from wireframing to final execution and iteration. Engaged in weekly UX meetings to update peers on project status and design developments.
Collaborated closely with a Senior Product Manager to align design with product goals and user needs
Research
I visited customers' offices and noticed giant whiteboards with numbers everywhere. These whiteboards contained local pricing for competitors. The team used this information to stay informed during conversations with farmers about procuring grain for the facility. In addition to the whiteboards, the originators constantly opened websites and kept many tabs open with similar information.
Problem Definition
5W1H
I facilitated a design thinking workshop to align the product manager, tech lead, and other UX designers on the information gathered from a customer visit. We started with a "five Ws and 1 How" session to ensure everyone had the same understanding. Then, I had the group work independently to create problem statements using a template. After that, we regrouped to share and vote on the best problem statements. Finally, we collaborated and agreed on a final problem statement.ed and agreed on the final statement.
Build
Refine
Problem Statement
A grain originator with diverse customers across states needs to quickly and confidently know the local price of grain in their customer's market compared to the price they are offering in order to sound informed and effectively convince the farmer to sell grain to them.
How Might We
Next, I broke down the problem statement into smaller pieces to develop “How Might We” questions with the group to continue the problem framing.
Jumping between different geographies
Comparing prices
Quickly consuming new information
Brainstorming
Finally, the group started sketching and brainstorming. The group was encouraged to bring examples of other systems that handle these problems well in addition to coming up with their own solutions.
First Iterations
Dataset
Create the database with a limited ability to view and interact with the data on the front end. The goal was to get good at consolidating information and presenting that raw data in a way that made sense to the consumer.
MVP
First Map Iteration
Created a new page layout for the table and map display, including additional crop, location, and delivery month filters. Designed bid pills with display, hover, and active states, leading to a create transactions workflow. Added indicators to bid rows to understand "My Bids" vs competitors. In addition added an action to create transactions from bid rows.
Enhanced Product Experience
Design Decision
Filter Priority
MVP Designs
Shared Component vs. Filter Layout
Shared Component vs. Filter Layout
Grouping Filters
Grouping Filters
Ideal Filter Layout
Here is a prototype showing the first time user experience selecting a location and engaging with the map.
Prototype
Results
Within the last month one user at Landus came to the insights page almost every business day - 32 times with multiple visits per day
Next Iteration
Freight Pricing
Designed workflow to add “Freight Pricing” to Compare Bids. Created an input form that walked the originator through the steps to develop and adjust freight pricing for their customer. Designed a preview graph to understand the inputs visually.
Advanced Pricing Display
User Research
Design Decision
Tested Designs
Visualizing Pricing vs. Writing Pricing Preview
Improved Designs
Prototype
Prototype showing addition of Freight Pricing to the map experience.
Future Iterations
Improved map interactions with hover, select states
Two-way interaction between the table and the map
Account for additional use cases
ie) multiple bids per facility
Prototype showing card interaction
Prototype showing nested bids