Eseye
Eseye is a globally recognised IoT provider and their platform, SIAM, allows managers to administer their entire network of SIM-enabled devices from a single portfolio. As they started to develop the fourth iteration of the software, and in conjunction with a UX strategist, I was asked to help create their new design system.
ROLES
UX Design
UI Design


New framework
I implemented a responsive framework, designed to both streamline the search process and maximise the information presented on screen without a reduction in clarity. A new colour scheme, derived from the core brand palette (see here), provided additional contrast.
Component Library
In addition to the framework and palette, I created a comprehensive component library, meaning the internal development team was able to iterate quickly and effectively in response to customer feedback.

Ongoing Development
Once the core framework was implemented, I continued to implement it across the full spectrum of functions available within the platform.

Identity Design
I was also asked to reinvigorate the brand identity, to match the intended identity as the company started to scale. Maintaining the DNA of the original design, while ensuring we had a more distinctive marque, with both increased vibrancy and legibility.


Presentation Design
With an international sales team and a very complex message, we had to ensure consistency across all our communications. We created a set of core assets, along with slides configurable for a particular client. A series of animations that pushed powerpoint limits helped to ensure we made the right first impression.



Brochures
Drawing on our experience in the publishing industry (a long story, tell you later), I created robust and flexible frameworks for physical and electronic brochureware
