POS - Point of Sale(Products Page)

A while ago, I worked on the Product Page concept for HelpDesk(Using a fake name for some reason). It's a comprehensive cloud-based point-of-sale software engineered precisely for small and medium-sized computer and cell phone repair stores that allow repairpersons to follow & observe their repair jobs. Stay on top of inventory and manage multiple store locations. The software keeps inventory levels and informs the business that a specific phone part is low and requires refilling.

All-in-one repair store management POS Software offers everything to generate more revenue and provide a great checkout experience. Sell more repairs and accessories, collect payments, purchase used smartphones, and so much more.

I took this project/assignment as a challenge because the old interface had a slew of design elements over-usage, poor redundancy of various features and options, with no feature-specific management on the page. I cleansed the existing application with features and options shown on the page. I designed an easy to use experience with only context-related features and options, including intuitive IconographyCategories and Product Cards, and Regular Filter options that make the experience enjoyable. While a few actions are one click away, the Review Ticket and Checkout Call-to-Action is explicitly on the top-right corner.

I utilized the Gestalt Principles to group information by colour, shape, size, organized content, and declutter the structure. I also enhanced signifiers, including Icons and their Labels, to improve content comprehension. I have employed reasonable white space to boost visual hierarchy and information flow, to contribute an easy-to-read and scan layout to help users achieve their goals faster and delve deeper into the content.

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