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Kristin Kniss • February 10, 2023

Navigating Perspectives in Web Improvement: The Conundrum of the Account Dashboard

In the intricate realm of web development, perspectives within a diverse team can be both a strength and a challenge. Each team member brings a unique viewpoint shaped by their professional background, leading to passionate debates over what constitutes the primary pain points and how to remedy them.


Divergent Perspectives:

  • Designer's Lens (a): A designer scrutinizes the account dashboard, detecting a myriad of visual discord – an overwhelming palette, misaligned tabs, and inconsistent margins and padding.
  • Engineer's Insight (b): From an engineer's standpoint, the focus shifts to the underlying complexities of payment options, contemplating intricate configurations and technical intricacies that might be causing the disarray.
  • Content Strategist's View (c): Meanwhile, a content strategist zeroes in on the subtleties of language – identifying poor headings, and suboptimal content structure that hinder a seamless user experience.



The Account Dashboard Dilemma:

Acknowledging that the account dashboard is in need of attention is the first step. However, the challenge lies in determining the next course of action. It's a collective recognition that something is amiss, yet the path forward remains elusive.


Design Perspective and Spring Cleaning:

In the pursuit of improvement, a unified approach becomes essential. The design perspective suggests a holistic strategy:


  • Clean Up: Address clutter, remove unnecessary elements, and streamline the visual chaos to create a cleaner interface.
  • Reorganize: Evaluate the dashboard's structure and reorganize components for a more intuitive and logical flow, enhancing user navigation.
  • Fix Things That Are Broken: Identify and rectify technical glitches, ensuring that the dashboard functions seamlessly.


Analogy of Home and Web:

Much like rearranging furniture in a cluttered home, the design changes can only be effective if the underlying issues are addressed. Cleaning up is imperative, akin to preparing a canvas for a masterpiece. Just as a body shop cannot paint a dirty car, a web team must first refine the foundation before implementing transformative changes.


In conclusion, the challenge is not in recognizing the shortcomings of the account dashboard but in fostering collaboration among the diverse perspectives within the web team. By embracing a comprehensive approach to design improvements and addressing the concerns of each discipline, a cohesive and enhanced account dashboard can emerge from the collaborative effort of designers, engineers, and content strategists alike.


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