Supply product

At Shell, I spent three years as a Senior Product Designer in the Supply space, shaping user experiences for a complex, business-critical application at a global scale.

My role blended UX strategy, hands-on design and close collaboration with stakeholders and engineering teams to ensure products were both intuitive and impactful.
I led extensive user validation throughout the design process, conducting interviews, usability tests, and feedback sessions with a diverse range of users across regions. These insights guided design decisions, helping us uncover pain points, test assumptions, and iterate on solutions that truly met user needs.

Designing simplicity from complexity
This product was not only about creating “beautiful UI”. It was about transformation. The challenge was to turn data-heavy supply chain information into experiences that felt simple, human and actionable, so users could focus on decisions rather than navigating complexity.
Because the application serves as a core data source for high-stakes business decisions across multiple roles and regions, managing stakeholders was critical. Balancing priorities, integrating diverse perspectives and building trust in the product were as important as the interface itself.

Building beyond screens
My work at Shell also included evolving and maintaining the design system. Beyond delivering user flows, wireframes and high-fidelity screens, I ensured the system grew alongside the brand.
Each new feature became an opportunity to refine components, document patterns, and align the product with Shell’s global identity. This approach kept applications intuitive for users, consistent across regions, and ready to scale as the business expanded.

Let’s talk
Curious to hear more about the design methods behind this project, or exploring similar challenges in your company? I’d be happy to share my approach and discuss how I could help.