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Shopworks ERP / Rubix Designs UX / UI 2023

Order inside an operational system

Designing a SaaS ERP for Rubix Designs across all three surfaces, building dense, data-heavy interfaces that operators can actually move through quickly.

Shopworks ERP job board on laptop and phone
Role
UX Design, UI Design, Web Design
Discipline
UX / UI
Year
2023
Headline
3 Surfaces, one system

Context

Shopworks ERP is enterprise resource planning software built for Rubix Designs: the operational backbone of the business. The deliverable spanned the whole product, the front-facing website, the main SaaS, and the admin-side back end. These are tools people live inside all day, where density isn't a flaw to remove but a reality to organize.

The problem

ERP interfaces fail when they treat every piece of data as equally urgent. The screens needed to be comprehensive without being exhausting, so that experienced operators were carried by the layout instead of fighting it, and so the marketing site and the admin back end read as part of the same considered system.

Process

  1. 01

    Designed for the daily user

    I optimized for the person who uses this for the hundredth time, not the first, prioritizing speed, scannability, and muscle memory over hand-holding.

  2. 02

    Imposed a clear structure

    Consistent patterns for tables, forms, and actions, so that learning one screen meant understanding the next across the product and the admin back end alike.

  3. 03

    Connected site to system

    The front-facing website carried the same visual logic as the product, so the promise on the marketing side matched the tool a customer signed up to use.

Outcome

The interfaces hold a lot without feeling heavy. Operators can find and act on what matters faster, and the system reads as organized rather than merely complete, from the marketing site through to the back end.

  • Faster Day-to-day task flows
  • End-to-end Site, product, and admin

Dense by necessity, clear by design: proving that even the most demanding enterprise tools deserve real craft.