Label

A DAM solution that’s as good as it looks

Our Roles

UI Design
UX Design
Design system

Client

Data Dwell

Description

Data Dwell is a Digital Asset Management (DAM) platform that streamlines the storage and sharing of important assets. Our objective was to enhance the user experience through a clean, intuitive UI and a robust, reusable design system. We also designed a marketing website to effectively showcase and promote the platform.

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The mission

Our goal was to elevate the user experience of the platform while crafting a sleek, white-label solution that clients could make their own. With a focus on minimal, clean styling, we set out to design an interface that not only felt intuitive and modern but also conveyed a strong sense of trust and technical sophistication.
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UX Design

The DAM UX

This project relied heavily on user experience and research. Following a kickoff workshop, the UX phase included audits, mapping current features with new requirements, and a competitor analysis. We then created user stories for three user types, as well as mapped the information architecture and key user flows of the platform. During the final step of this stage, we created a full set of mid-fidelity wireframes for all pages and views in the platform.

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UI Design

Design system for the win!

Early on, we created stylescapes to establish the baseline UI style, which also helped inform the visual direction of the marketing website. We prioritized building a robust, accessible design system filled with reusable UI components, which streamlined both design and development. Only a few key pages were fully designed—most were built using wireframes and the design system.

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Development

A happy collaboration

We worked closely with the Data Dwell developers to address both the platform and marketing website needs. Our close collaboration with their team, led to one of the quickest development stages we’ve worked on recently. What a win!

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Number of Figma files

51

Number of Figma pages

198

Number of Figma frames

3

Number of team members

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