Salesforce Customer Success Calendar

Salesforce Customer Success Calendar

Salesforce Customer Success Calendar

Salesforce Customer Success Calendar

Salesforce Customer Success Calendar

Salesforce Customer Success Calendar

Salesforce Customer Success Calendar

Salesforce Customer Success Calendar

When the pandemic changed the world as we knew it, the ripple effect meant major changes for in-person events worldwide. The Salesforce Customer Success (CS) team realized they would need a completely new event discovery and registration platform to better serve their global audience. That’s when Salesforce tapped us to design and develop a highly performant, multi-language solution to deliver a best-in-class event experience to their users

Client

Salesforce

Services

UX Design, Visual Design, Web Application Design, Design System Implementation

Role

Creative Director, UI/UX Designer

Team

SR UX: Sean Curran

DEV: Cedric Schaedel

PM: Oliver McGinnis

When the pandemic changed the world as we knew it, the ripple effect meant major changes for in-person events worldwide. The Salesforce Customer Success (CS) team realized they would need a completely new event discovery and registration platform to better serve their global audience. That’s when Salesforce tapped us to design and develop a highly performant, multi-language solution to deliver a best-in-class event experience to their users

Client

Salesforce

Services

UX Design, Visual Design, Web Application Design, Design System Implementation

Role

Creative Director, UI/UX Designer

Team

SR UX: Sean Curran

DEV: Cedric Schaedel

PM: Oliver McGinnis

When the pandemic changed the world as we knew it, the ripple effect meant major changes for in-person events worldwide. The Salesforce Customer Success (CS) team realized they would need a completely new event discovery and registration platform to better serve their global audience. That’s when Salesforce tapped us to design and develop a highly performant, multi-language solution to deliver a best-in-class event experience to their users

Client

Salesforce

Services

UX Design, Visual Design, Web Application Design, Design System Implementation

Role

Creative Director, UI/UX Designer

Team

SR UX: Sean Curran

DEV: Cedric Schaedel

PM: Oliver McGinnis

When the pandemic changed the world as we knew it, the ripple effect meant major changes for in-person events worldwide. The Salesforce Customer Success (CS) team realized they would need a completely new event discovery and registration platform to better serve their global audience. That’s when Salesforce tapped us to design and develop a highly performant, multi-language solution to deliver a best-in-class event experience to their users.

Client

Salesforce

Services

UX Design, Visual Design, Web Application Design, Design System Implementation

Role

Creative Director, UI/UX Designer

Team

SR UX: Sean Curran

DEV: Cedric Schaedel

PM: Oliver McGinnis

When the pandemic changed the world as we knew it, the ripple effect meant major changes for in-person events worldwide. The Salesforce Customer Success (CS) team realized they would need a completely new event discovery and registration platform to better serve their global audience. That’s when Salesforce tapped us to design and develop a highly performant, multi-language solution to deliver a best-in-class event experience to their users

Client

Salesforce

Services

UX Design, Visual Design, Web Application Design, Design System Implementation

Role

Creative Director, UI/UX Designer

Team

SR UX: Sean Curran

DEV: Cedric Schaedel

PM: Oliver McGinnis

When the pandemic changed the world as we knew it, the ripple effect meant major changes for in-person events worldwide. The Salesforce Customer Success (CS) team realized they would need a completely new event discovery and registration platform to better serve their global audience. That’s when Salesforce tapped us to design and develop a highly performant, multi-language solution to deliver a best-in-class event experience to their users

Client

Salesforce

Services

UX Design, Visual Design, Web Application Design, Design System Implementation

Role

Creative Director, UI/UX Designer

Team

SR UX: Sean Curran

DEV: Cedric Schaedel

PM: Oliver McGinnis

When the pandemic changed the world as we knew it, the ripple effect meant major changes for in-person events worldwide. The Salesforce Customer Success (CS) team realized they would need a completely new event discovery and registration platform to better serve their global audience. That’s when Salesforce tapped us to design and develop a highly performant, multi-language solution to deliver a best-in-class event experience to their users

Client

Salesforce

Services

UX Design, Visual Design, Web Application Design, Design System Implementation

Role

Creative Director, UI/UX Designer

Team

SR UX: Sean Curran

DEV: Cedric Schaedel

PM: Oliver McGinnis

When the pandemic changed the world as we knew it, the ripple effect meant major changes for in-person events worldwide. The Salesforce Customer Success (CS) team realized they would need a completely new event discovery and registration platform to better serve their global audience. That’s when Salesforce tapped us to design and develop a highly performant, multi-language solution to deliver a best-in-class event experience to their users

Client

Salesforce

Services

UX Design, Visual Design, Web Application Design, Design System Implementation

Role

Creative Director, UI/UX Designer

Team

SR UX: Sean Curran

DEV: Cedric Schaedel

PM: Oliver McGinnis

Land Rover vs. Winnebago

Land Rover vs. Winnebago

Land Rover vs. Winnebago

Land Rover vs. Winnebago

Land Rover vs. Winnebago

Land Rover vs. Winnebago

Land Rover vs. Winnebago

Land Rover vs. Winnebago

Early in the MVP UX phase, we presented multiple concepts to determine the ensuing design direction: “The Landrover”, a sleek no-frills explorative experience versus “The Winnebago”, a more compartmentalized approach that featured event content in more dynamic contextual ways. “The Winnebago” was ultimately chosen and the UX foundation was set.

Early in the MVP UX phase, we presented multiple concepts to determine the ensuing design direction: “The Landrover”, a sleek no-frills explorative experience versus “The Winnebago”, a more compartmentalized approach that featured event content in more dynamic contextual ways. “The Winnebago” was ultimately chosen and the UX foundation was set.

Early in the MVP UX phase, we presented multiple concepts to determine the ensuing design direction: “The Landrover”, a sleek no-frills explorative experience versus “The Winnebago”, a more compartmentalized approach that featured event content in more dynamic contextual ways. “The Winnebago” was ultimately chosen and the UX foundation was set.

Early in the MVP UX phase, we presented multiple concepts to determine the ensuing design direction: “The Landrover”, a sleek no-frills explorative experience versus “The Winnebago”, a more compartmentalized approach that featured event content in more dynamic contextual ways. “The Winnebago” was ultimately chosen and the UX foundation was set.

Early in the MVP UX phase, we presented multiple concepts to determine the ensuing design direction: “The Landrover”, a sleek no-frills explorative experience versus “The Winnebago”, a more compartmentalized approach that featured event content in more dynamic contextual ways. “The Winnebago” was ultimately chosen and the UX foundation was set.

Early in the MVP UX phase, we presented multiple concepts to determine the ensuing design direction: “The Landrover”, a sleek no-frills explorative experience versus “The Winnebago”, a more compartmentalized approach that featured event content in more dynamic contextual ways. “The Winnebago” was ultimately chosen and the UX foundation was set.

Early in the MVP UX phase, we presented multiple concepts to determine the ensuing design direction: “The Landrover”, a sleek no-frills explorative experience versus “The Winnebago”, a more compartmentalized approach that featured event content in more dynamic contextual ways. “The Winnebago” was ultimately chosen and the UX foundation was set.

Early in the MVP UX phase, we presented multiple concepts to determine the ensuing design direction: “The Landrover”, a sleek no-frills explorative experience versus “The Winnebago”, a more compartmentalized approach that featured event content in more dynamic contextual ways. “The Winnebago” was ultimately chosen and the UX foundation was set.

A Robust Design System

A Robust Design System

A Robust Design System

A Robust Design System

A Robust Design System

A Robust Design System

A Robust Design System

A Robust Design System

As we finalized our designs we also worked hard to develop a detailed and robust design system that would not only maximize efficiency but ensure a clean handoff was ready to share with the internal design teams at Salesforce. From color, type, and button styles to a vast array of purpose-built and responsive web components, our system was inclusive of every key detail needed for successful future updates.

As we finalized our designs we also worked hard to develop a detailed and robust design system that would not only maximize efficiency but ensure a clean handoff was ready to share with the internal design teams at Salesforce. From color, type, and button styles to a vast array of purpose-built and responsive web components, our system was inclusive of every key detail needed for successful future updates.

As we finalized our designs we also worked hard to develop a detailed and robust design system that would not only maximize efficiency but ensure a clean handoff was ready to share with the internal design teams at Salesforce. From color, type, and button styles to a vast array of purpose-built and responsive web components, our system was inclusive of every key detail needed for successful future updates.

As we finalized our designs we also worked hard to develop a detailed and robust design system that would not only maximize efficiency but ensure a clean handoff was ready to share with the internal design teams at Salesforce. From color, type, and button styles to a vast array of purpose-built and responsive web components, our system was inclusive of every key detail needed for successful future updates.

As we finalized our designs we also worked hard to develop a detailed and robust design system that would not only maximize efficiency but ensure a clean handoff was ready to share with the internal design teams at Salesforce. From color, type, and button styles to a vast array of purpose-built and responsive web components, our system was inclusive of every key detail needed for successful future updates.

As we finalized our designs we also worked hard to develop a detailed and robust design system that would not only maximize efficiency but ensure a clean handoff was ready to share with the internal design teams at Salesforce. From color, type, and button styles to a vast array of purpose-built and responsive web components, our system was inclusive of every key detail needed for successful future updates.

As we finalized our designs we also worked hard to develop a detailed and robust design system that would not only maximize efficiency but ensure a clean handoff was ready to share with the internal design teams at Salesforce. From color, type, and button styles to a vast array of purpose-built and responsive web components, our system was inclusive of every key detail needed for successful future updates.

As we finalized our designs we also worked hard to develop a detailed and robust design system that would not only maximize efficiency but ensure a clean handoff was ready to share with the internal design teams at Salesforce. From color, type, and button styles to a vast array of purpose-built and responsive web components, our system was inclusive of every key detail needed for successful future updates.

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Got a project in mind? Drop me a line! Let’s make something amazing together.

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Got a project in mind? Drop me a line! Let’s make something amazing together.

Got a project in mind? Drop me a line! Let’s make something amazing together.

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©2024, M. Davis

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©2024, M. Davis

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©2024, M. Davis

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©2024, M. Davis

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©2024, M. Davis

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