Hiring App

flow-chart | wireframing | logo and icon design | final UI

Project Overview

When I got involved in this project, the app was called H&M. The name and logo were associated with applications that mainly deal with cosmetics or fashion in general. The visual wasn’t that bad, but it didn’t fit any serious business application in any way. Through the research, I wrote down a list of comments and user requirements that were mostly related to application flow and navigation.

My Task

As this was an existing application, the first step was to analyze the flow and overall aesthetic appeal of the application. After that, my job was to simplify the process as much as possible and make it intuitive for users, as well as improve the overall visuals, including the icon, logo and screens. The most important part of the project was to design a built-in flow to ensure smooth experience.


App flow audit

I started by revising the basic flow of the application where I replaced the candidates as the main objects with the offered positions and classified them into three categories. Status and setting are available for each position. Candidate evaluation, as a new functionality, is provided to each team member in the form of rating.


Wireframing

I started by revising the basic flow of the application where I replaced the candidates as the main objects with the offered positions and classified them into three categories. Status and setting are available for each position. Candidate evaluation, as a new functionality, is provided to each team member in the form of rating.


Designing the logo and the icon

With the new flow and functionality, it was logical to change the motto, logo and icon of the application. Clients were very satisfied with the first idea, so there were no iterations in this process. With minor corrections in color and font size, this phase was successfully finalized.

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Final UI

In the last phase, I started designing the remaining screens and navigation icons. After two iterations, we agreed on the final layouts of all screens..

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