Company
Quorum
Building the Design Practice at Quorum
Role
Director of Product Design
Overview
In this case study, I share my journey as Quorum’s first Director of UX, where I was tasked with building a UX function from the ground up. I began by evaluating the team’s UX maturity through an in-depth assessment of Process, People, Platform, and Strategy.
This assessment laid the groundwork for two critical initiatives: Persona Optimization and Modernization & Rebranding. Together, these efforts transformed the platform, creating a more personalized and cohesive user experience that directly aligned with Quorum’s business objectives. As a result, we saw increased user engagement, efficiency gains, and improved brand recognition.
Metrics
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Process
Does the product design team follow a structured process? Is it effective? How could the design team’s collaboration with cross-functional partners improve?
My assessment revealed a lack of formalized design processes, which led to inefficiencies and inconsistent collaboration. I established a scalable process that integrated design more closely with development and product management.
People
Does the team have the necessary skills to create a great user experience?
Is there a culture of feedback and career growth?
The design team was skilled but lacked structured opportunities for feedback and development. I implemented frameworks for career growth, regular design reviews, and peer feedback to build a more collaborative and growth-oriented environment.
Platform
Is there a design system in place, and how mature is it?
How well does the design team collaborate with development?
Our design system was underutilized, and there was no clear governance structure. I worked to mature the design system, creating documentation and processes to ensure it was consistently applied across the platform.
Strategy
Is UX a strategic focus for the organization?
Does design have a seat at the leadership table?
UX was not fully integrated into Quorum’s strategic planning. I advocated for UX to have a stronger voice at the leadership level, ensuring that design was considered a key driver of product success and innovation.
Key Initiatives
Modernization and Rebranding
One of the first things I noticed when I joined Quorum was the absence of a formal design system. Without it, design and development work was slow, inconsistent, and inefficient. I quickly kicked off the effort to build one—what eventually became Plum. Since then, Plum has grown into a core foundation for efficient, consistent, and high-quality design across the product.
Quorum’s design and visual identity had not been updated in several years, even after a company-wide rebrand in 2020. I saw an opportunity to align the platform’s aesthetic with the company’s refreshed brand and modernize its user experience.
Focusing on areas like the top and side navigation, we implemented a more modern and streamlined design, improving usability while staying true to the company’s new brand guidelines. This overhaul not only enhanced user satisfaction but also strengthened brand recognition and consistency across the platform. The introduction of a mature design system played a crucial role in maintaining cohesion and efficiency throughout this process.
Outcomes
These efforts yielded significant results, both in terms of user experience and business outcomes:
- Increased User Engagement: Tailoring the platform to specific personas led to higher user satisfaction and engagement.
- Efficiency Gains: Implementing a mature design system and formalizing design processes, which contributed to a 30% reduction in product time-to-market while improving design efficiency by 5x and reducing development time from over 20 days to less than 8 hours
- Improved Brand Recognition: The modernization and rebranding effort brought consistency across the platform, aligning it with Quorum’s refreshed identity.
Through a thorough assessment of UX maturity and the implementation of Persona Optimization and Modernization initiatives, I was able to transform the user experience at Quorum. These efforts not only improved the product’s usability but also established design as a strategic partner in the company’s growth, contributing to measurable improvements in engagement, efficiency, and brand consistency. My leadership in UX helped Quorum evolve into a more user-centered and innovation-driven organization.