Pilar CAME

MY ROLE

UI Design / Wireframing and Prototyping.

PROJECT DURATION

6 months / Sep. 2018 – Feb. 2019

THE PROBLEM

Create a space that gathers in a clear and intuitive way all the members of the confederation and their commercial information.

THE GOAL

Create an intuitive multiplatform tool that can be used by different types of users throughout the country, with clear options in a friendly interface.
Older man who owns a shoe store
Hand using a mobile phone
Women in a business using the application on a laptop and tablet
Pilar logo

THE PRODUCT

Pilar Came is a multiplatform tool that the Argentine Confederation of Medium Enterprises offers to their members, to participate in digital transformation with an active role in the commercial activity of the country. The key user are owners or employees in charge of an SME, who will be able to bill, record, and evaluate commercial transactions.

SUMMARY

The Argentine Confederation of Medium Enterprises (CAME) is a non-profit business union entity that represents 1,491 federations, chambers, and Industry centers, which promotes the modernization of SMEs, fostering their sustainable growth and providing them with the tools necessary so that they can strengthen themselves and adopt an innovative panorama with social and environmental awareness that allows them to develop at the national and international level.

Down: First wireframes, based on the kick-off conversation with the stakeholders.

Pain Points

TIME

Users are busy doing other business tasks.

ACCESSIBILLITY

The app must be able to be used by a wide range of users with different abilities.

AI

Many options to interact. The user mustn’t be overwhelmed by the possibilities.

Objetive

Key user with a very wide range: It will be used by men and women, of different ages between 20 and 70 years, with a federal demographic profile. Therefore it has to be a simple, clean, and intuitive app.

Simple clean and intuitive interface design
Pilar final designs inside a phone screen

User Experience

Although UX design was not my specific role, I always worked with the user as the focus.
I made different views for the same screen, with the aim that the user can choose how the information is displayed, according to your convenience.

Colors

Each activity is displayed in different, vibrant colors, inspired by the material design palette, which gives the interface (based on the color white) a modern and dynamic look. 

This application uses a single solid and intense color representing each section.

pilar color palette
pilar typography

Typography

Roboto is a geometric sans-serif typeface: clean, neat, and user-friendly.
Is thoughtfully designed for a wide range of devices, sizes, and resolutions and features 12 different weights. Also, supports Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic scripts.

Down: Pilar CAME Hi-Fi
Main screens mockups for mobile resolution, made in Sketch.

Pilar web screens

Multiplatform

Orient to mobile devices at the beginning of my work, to later adapt them to desktops with designs that grow dynamically to occupy the available space and take advantage of the new functions of the device.

people using mobile phone and tablet in a shop
Pilar mobile app screens
Open sign

Final Design

After 3 years, the app continues to work and can be downloaded from Google Play, with successful reviews regarding its ease of use.

responsive design of the app

Take Aways

From this work, I learned the need to work with a solid design system.

In the first contact, the clients said that it would be a minimal job, with only a few key screens…but then it ended with more than 30 screens!

It made me a bit chaotic to go ahead with just a system of colors, grids, and fonts. So, it is imperative to be able to define from the beginning, a set of rules, without losing focus on what is a living system, constantly evolving.