UX Design, HTML Prototype
Partner Scorecard
Web tool used to evaluate potential business partners' effects on an automotive brand.

Who is it for? Why do they need it? What should it do?
I needed to understand how a brand evaluates partners and what unique concerns the client had. To do that, I reached out to the brand managers as well as the partner managers to get valuable input from both product owners and users.
From there, I established project goals and set a timeline for myself that would result in a functional wireframe prototype.
For the final deliverable, I chose a mix between wireframes and polished visuals. I wanted to have enough of a brand feel that it didn’t feel out of place as the client’s product, but I wanted to focus mostly on functionality and a few key animations.
Due to the time spent on research & ideation, I was able to provide a streamlined experience that included several new features not before considered by the client.
The client was left with an understanding of what would be technically feasible, as well as a fully functioning prototype that surpassed their design expectations and could be shown to stakeholders.
The client also realized the value of simple prototyping processes such as paper prototyping and how that can save time and money (and it’s fun for me).
This project provided me with an opportunity to work with a new wireframing and prototyping software (UXPin) and to combine those two steps into one; which would’ve been challenging with some other tools.
Social media monitoring was a new topic for me, and while I wasn’t able to test a specific tool, I did get a sense of just how useful this discipline would be for the right company.