Dawiso Tables

Design

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Overview

A key feature of the platform is the data tables, which are used to display all objects within a specific space or application. Each table is structured with columns that provide additional attributes and metadata for each object, allowing users to quickly access and analyze relevant information. As the platform evolves, these tables have grown more complex, and their usability and scalability have become areas for improvement.

my role

Mange end-to-end design process

Team

Product Manager

UXUI Designer

CEO

Challenge

Problem statement

Users found data tables difficult to navigate and visually confusing, as they blend with the rest of the app. Filtering data was inefficient, and several key features are missing, making it harder for users to quickly access and manipulate the information they need. These issues affect usability and reduce overall efficiency in managing data. To address these challenges, we aimed to redesign the tables to be easier to use while keeping users' needs at the forefront of the design process.

The problem breakdown

Filtering Issues

The filters do not support multi-select, and there is no clear visual indication when a filter is active, making it difficult for users to manage filtered data effectively.

Customization Limitations

Users cannot easily choose which columns to display or hide, and there is no option to freeze columns, limiting their ability to customize the table to their needs.

Visual Clarity

The tables lack sufficient visual clarity, blending with other elements of the application and making it difficult to quickly understand and interpret data.

Our users

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Contributor

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Business user

Business user

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solution

Final results

Clearer filter functionality

Each data type now displays a count of how many times it appears in the table, giving users immediate insight into the data distribution. Clear visual indicators have been added to show when filters are active, making it easier for users to manage and refine their data views.

One place to manage your data view

One place to manage your data view

With just a click, users can select from a list of available columns to show or hide specific ones as needed. Additionally, users can freeze important columns to keep them visible while scrolling through the data. These improvements provide more flexibility and control, enhancing the overall usability of the table.

With just a click, users can select from a list of available columns to show or hide specific ones as needed. Additionally, users can freeze important columns to keep them visible while scrolling through the data. These improvements provide more flexibility and control, enhancing the overall usability of the table.

Overview

A key feature of the platform is the data tables, which are used to display all objects within a specific space or application. Each table is structured with columns that provide additional attributes and metadata for each object, allowing users to quickly access and analyze relevant information. As the platform evolves, these tables have grown more complex, and their usability and scalability have become areas for improvement.

my role

Mange end-to-end design process

Team

Product Manager

UXUI Designer

CEO

Challenge

Problem statement

Users found data tables difficult to navigate and visually confusing, as they blend with the rest of the app. Filtering data was inefficient, and several key features are missing, making it harder for users to quickly access and manipulate the information they need. These issues affect usability and reduce overall efficiency in managing data. To address these challenges, we aimed to redesign the tables to be easier to use while keeping users' needs at the forefront of the design process.

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Hello there!

korina.gi@hotmail.com

Made with ❤️ Copyright @ 2024 Korina Karamalaki

Hello there!

korina.gi@hotmail.com

Made with ❤️ Copyright @ 2024 Korina Karamalaki