Oyster Sunday is a studio working with independent restaurants, bars, hotels, and CPG brands across the world. They support hospitality businesses with concept development, financial strategy, project management, branding, marketing, human resources, and additional operations.
Goal
They tasked a team of designers and developers to redesign their identity and create a dashboard area for their health insurance and wellness benefits program. The OS Benefits program ranges from health insurance to mental health, wellness and lifestyle perks, all tailored to the company size.
Role
With a team composed by the client's communication and PR team, the art director, lead designer, and developers, my role was bridging the gap between the design and tech team as UX/UI designer for the benefits' marketplace dashboard area.
Homepage - Mobile
User flows
My work started as UX designer for the OS Benefits dashboard. The client identified three type of users: company admin (person in charge of managing employees and assigning benefits), employee, and individuals (working person that subscribes to the program for its advantageous offers).
The user flows were and low-fidelity wireframe of the dashboard were drafted on Figma, later shared with the client via FigJam.
Employee user flow
Company admin user flow
Individual user flow
Additionally, three flows were designed to meet three possible scenarios: a subscription upgrade, a deletion, and the case whether the company hires an individual which is already subscribed to the benefits program.
Subscription scenarios
UI Design
The new identity and initial design of key pages (both for mobile and desktop) was carried out by the lead designer. I bridged the gap between design and development by creating the missing pages and refining the components for the dashboard area.