Problem
The product challenge
IoT users need to understand device health, telemetry, alerts, and analytics without getting lost in dense operational data.
UX approach
How the experience was structured
01
Mapped primary user types and separated analytics, device data, and device-management tasks.
02
Designed dashboard layouts that keep urgent status, telemetry trends, and device actions easy to scan.
03
Created mobile screens for field-level visibility while keeping desktop dashboards optimized for deeper analysis.
Interface areas
Screens and systems covered
Design system note
The system uses consistent status colors, chart containers, alert states, navigation patterns, and reusable dashboard components so new IoT modules can be added without redesigning the whole product.
Outcomes
Impact-style results
- Clearer operational visibility for device data and status flows.
- Reusable dashboard patterns for corporate and product users.
- A scalable UI foundation for future telemetry and analytics modules.
Internal resources
Frequently asked questions
What was the main UX challenge in the IoT ecosystem?
The main challenge was turning real-time telemetry, device status, and alerts into a calm dashboard experience that operators could scan quickly.
Which tools were used for this IoT UI design?
The interface system was designed in Figma with reusable components for dashboards, mobile screens, alerts, and data views.