UX/UI designer @ Denso

Fleet Management System

Optimizing real-time fleet operations for clarity and scale

Designing a fleet management interface that helps managers and drivers make smarter, faster decisions with less friction and more visibility

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MY ROLE

Feature development within a defined architecture my role centered finding painpoints of the users, create feasible solutions in these areas, while creating and maintain design library system:

PROCESS

RESEARCH

Users needed better ways to interact

The legacy system displayed dense operational data, but lacked role-based filtering, alert prioritization, and OTA visibility.

Users were managing multiple fleets but the UI assumed a one-size-fits-all view.

  • Fleet group dashboards

  • OTA update scheduler with retry flow

  • Role-based task views

  • Alert prioritization logic

  • Clean vehicle-level data interfaces

My drivers don’t need to see software issues. They just want to go.
Switching filters resets everything. It wastes time every day
I can’t track if an OTA update failed unless someone calls me
I manage five fleets, I just need to see what’s wrong, with who, right now.

DESIGN

IMPROVEMENTS

Smarter fleet-level filtering

UI Rework- Clarification

OTA flow with feedback

Prioritized alert visual hierarchy

Streamlined mobile driver view

USABILITY TESTING

Testing the designs: Result samples

Retry and refresh icons looked too similar

➝ Redesigned with distinct shapes and hover hints

Operators lacked key info at a glance

➝ Added note fields and visibility into vehicle eligibility

Filters reset on fleet switch

➝ Introduced persistent dashboard filters

Drivers confused by tech alerts

➝ Removed non-critical data from driver interface

OTA success/failure not visible

➝ Added status tags and retry system

WHAT I LEARNED

Prioritize feature flexibility, not everything needs to be visible at once, but it needs to be ready when it matters

This project pushed me to manage a complex design system, translate legacy interfaces into Figma, and make choices that scale with client needs