Vintage of India - Join the india's best Auctions for one of a Kind Art, Antiques and Collectible goods website with life auctions - complete Design and Development with best user Experience and created low fidelity and high fidelity wireframes
https://vintageofindia.com
This is Kantesh's Portfolio
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1)Target in India Career Pages (Web Version) (UX Design completed,
https://india.target.com/careers
2)Target in India Career Pages (Mobile Version) (UX Design is done,Launched) –
https://india.target.com/careers
3) Target in India Media Pages (UX Design completed and handed over to the Team using Sketch
4) Diversity and Inclusion Target in India (D&I TII) (Released first draft and under final development ) https:://www.india.target.com
5) Creative Hub (POP) (Final UX Design sent to Dev Team) for bywekly target newspapers for both print and online-
6) CONN – completed(both wireframes, requirements gatheritng, low and high felidelity wireframes submitted to development team https://megb4w.axshare.com
7)TIIAM – completed(both wireframes, requirements gatheritng, low and high felidelity wireframes submitted to development team) - https://7b35mh.axshare.com
As a UI/UX/Product Owner, I was responsible for the development and design of the complete Ecommerce Portal for Online Coupons and Discounts on two websites: Dealsx.com and DealsZ.com. Throughout the project, I collaborated closely with Business Stakeholders to gather requirements and ensure their satisfaction.
To begin, I created Customer Flow Maps to visualize the user journey and optimize the user experience. Additionally, I conducted a comprehensive Competitive Analysis to identify opportunities for differentiation and improvement in the websites' design and functionality.
Using the insights gathered, I proceeded to develop both Low Fidelity Wireframes and High Fidelity Wireframes, which served as blueprints for the visual layout and interactions of the websites. These wireframes were instrumental in aligning stakeholders' expectations and guiding the development team.
Furthermore, I crafted Styleguides to establish a consistent design language for the entire project. This ensured a cohesive and professional appearance across all pages and elements, enhancing the overall user experience.
In summary, as a UI/UX/Product Owner, I successfully designed and developed the Dealsx.com and DealsZ.com Ecommerce Portals, integrating online coupons and discounts across multiple categories. I collaborated with Business Stakeholders, created Customer Flow Maps, conducted Competitive Analysis, and produced both Low Fidelity and High Fidelity Wireframes, as well as Styleguides, to ensure a seamless and visually appealing user experience.
UI/UX/Product Owner for for https://www.Dealsx.com
Designed and Developed complete Dealsx.com Ecommerce Portal for Fragrances International Brands, Worked with Business Stakeholders to collect requirements, Designed Customer Flow Maps, Competative analysis and Low Fidelity Wireframes and High Fidelity Wireframes and Styleguides for the entire project
New image
Barbie project
Affiliate Publisher Management Experience
New Article Written by Kantesh Siddiah on Dynamic Wireframes, Published on Web on Apr 8th 2009
Kantesh Online Portfolio - UI/SEO/IA/Web Analytics/Web Design/Graphics Design/Business Development
- Senior UI/UX/Graphics Specialist for Merial, Inc
- Senior UI/UX/IA Specialist for CREOSS
- Senior UX/UI/IA Specialist
- STAR Prepaid/Loyalty/Debit Card
- CDC Internet Portal
- CDC Health News Blogs
- CDCU Intranet Portal
- BCA - Consulting and Health Products
- Neodora - Online consulting and BPO firm
- Anidinfosoft - IT Consulting and BPO firm
- Aidforce - Aid networking for needy people
- UWannaDeal- Portal for guaranteed best deals
- AAACubicles - Portal for Used Furniture
- Prosoftnet- Backup Solution Providers
- Cooljourney - Online Travel Portal
- URoogle - Online Feeds and Deals at one place
- Zlancer - Online Freelance Portal
- Astrowix - Portal for PMP Training Programs
UI Design Principles
The structure principle. Your design should organize the user interface purposefully, in meaningful and useful ways based on clear, consistent models that are apparent and recognizable to users, putting related things together and separating unrelated things, differentiating dissimilar things and making similar things resemble one another. The structure principle is concerned with your overall user interface architecture.
The simplicity principle. Your design should make simple, common tasks simple to do, communicating clearly and simply in the user’s own language, and providing good shortcuts that are meaningfully related to longer procedures.
The visibility principle. Your design should keep all needed options and materials for a given task visible without distracting the user with extraneous or redundant information. Good designs don’t overwhelm users with too many alternatives or confuse them with unneeded information.
The feedback principle. Your design should keep users informed of actions or interpretations, changes of state or condition, and errors or exceptions that are relevant and of interest to the user through clear, concise, and unambiguous language familiar to users.
The tolerance principle. Your design should be flexible and tolerant, reducing the cost of mistakes and misuse by allowing undoing and redoing, while also preventing errors wherever possible by tolerating varied inputs and sequences and by interpreting all reasonable actions reasonable.
The reuse principle. Your design should reuse internal and external components and behaviors, maintaining consistency with purpose rather than merely arbitrary consistency, thus reducing the need for users to rethink and remember.