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Enterprise UI/UX

Enterprise UI/UX & Design System Implementation

Translate design systems and business workflows into interfaces people adopt—across SAP, Salesforce, and modern web platforms.

Commercial intent for this service is often: our portal or SAP/Salesforce UI program is technically on track but users struggle, or our design system exists only in Figma. I implement UX in production—SAP Fiori, Experience Cloud, React/Next.js—with measurable focus on task completion and adoption.

You get a practitioner who prototypes in Figma or Adobe XD and ships the same patterns in code, so design and engineering are not separate conversations.

  • Design system rollout on large utility customer portal
  • Unified UX across 22-app SAP BTP manufacturer portal
  • Config-driven theming on Next.js multi-artist platform
  • Figma / Adobe XD for stakeholder alignment before build
  • Works inside agile teams—not detached agency handoffs

When to Hire for This Service

  • Users avoid a new portal or SAP app despite technical go-live success.
  • A design system must be implemented in Salesforce Aura/LWC or SAPUI5—not just documented.
  • Multiple teams produce inconsistent UI on the same program.
  • Regulated or high-stakes workflows need clearer validation and error prevention.
  • You need senior UX leadership that can also develop production UI.

Challenges I Help Teams Solve

Common situations that bring enterprise clients to this service.

Low adoption after go-live

Features exist but tasks take too many steps, errors are cryptic, and users keep offline workarounds.

Design system not reflected in production

Components in the live app diverge from approved tokens, spacing, and interaction patterns—damaging trust and velocity.

Role complexity poorly reflected in UI

Enterprise users need different data density and actions by role; one-size UI hides critical tasks or overwhelms occasional users.

Design and engineering speak different languages

Mockups are thrown over the wall; developers improvise under sprint pressure.

Solutions & Delivery Approach

I diagnose task friction first—where users stall, mis-enter data, or abandon—and tie fixes to patterns your teams can reuse. Implementation-led UX means every recommendation has a path to production.

  • Task analysis and lightweight journey maps with business stakeholders
  • Pattern definition: forms, lists, navigation, empty states, errors, onboarding
  • Prototype critical changes before full build when alignment is at risk
  • Implement in target platform (SAPUI5, LWC/Aura, React/Next.js)
  • Measure via adoption proxies: errors, completion time, support volume where data exists

Platforms

Cross-platform experience without forcing one UI kit everywhere:

  • SAP Fiori / SAPUI5 for S/4 and BTP programs
  • Salesforce Experience Cloud for customer and partner portals
  • React / Next.js for product-style web experiences

How We Can Work Together

Engagement models aligned to how enterprise programs actually run.

UX implementation stream

Hands-on delivery of design system components and key journeys on your platform.

Best for

Programs with approved design direction needing execution

Assessment + remediation plan

Two- to four-week review with prioritized UX and technical debt fixes before larger spend.

Best for

Portals or apps with adoption problems post-launch

Pattern leadership

Define standards, build references, review team output during a major release cycle.

Best for

Multiple squads needing one UX technical lead

Technology Stack

Design

FigmaAdobe XDAxure (prototyping)Design tokensComponent specs

Enterprise UI

SAP Fiori / SAPUI5Salesforce LDSAura & LWCAccessibility (WCAG-oriented practices)

Modern web

ReactNext.jsTypeScriptTailwind CSSFramer Motion

Delivery

Agile ceremoniesPattern documentationDeveloper handoff in code

Related Case Studies

Utility Customer Self-Service Portal

Implemented UI aligned to a predefined design system using reusable Aura components on Experience Cloud.

Outcome: Consistent customer-facing experience across high-volume self-service tasks

Reference for design-system execution on Salesforce at scale.

View case study
Manufacturer Analytics Portal

UX architecture across a large SAP BTP portal consolidating many analytical apps.

Outcome: Single entry experience replacing dozens of fragmented portals

Reference for portal information architecture and adoption-focused navigation.

View case study
Dorsyth Records Artist Platform

Config-driven Next.js platform with per-artist theming and reusable cinematic UI sections.

Outcome: Scalable multi-artist UX without rewriting templates per release

Reference for modern product UX with config-driven design systems.

View case study

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