Helping students discover their reading identities and engage with books they’ll love.

ReMo

Duration

February - May 2023

UX research, UX design, visual design, brand design

3 product designers

2 developers

1 project lead

Skills

Team

Client

Background

ReMo is a web-based application built by LiteracyTech that aims to help teachers with the administrative work involved with literary education. As part of Scout Studio’s pro-bono program, our team embarked on a full redesign project for their existing web app.


During our four-month schedule, we upgraded the application with new and improved branding, information architecture, and overall user experience on both the teacher-facing and student-facing aspects of the web app.

Helping students discover their reading identities and engage with books they’ll love.

ReMo

Background

ReMo is a web-based application built by LiteracyTech that aims to help teachers with the administrative work involved with literary education. As part of Scout Studio’s pro-bono program, our team embarked on a full redesign project for their existing web app.


During our four-month schedule, we upgraded the application with new and improved branding, information architecture, and overall user experience on both the teacher-facing and student-facing aspects of the web app.

What part did I play?

Created user friendly interfaces for both teacher and student-facing aspects of the app

Improved information architecture to streamline user navigation

Redesigned branding to create a more cohesive and engaging identity

​Established a design system that scales for designers

Collaborated with designers and developers

Duration

February - May 2023

UX research, UX design, visual design, brand design

3 product designers

2 developers

1 project lead

Skills

Team

Client

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