
Brigosha’s mobile CMS, turning a complex web system into a mobile-first tool with efficient content management, flexible roles, and scalable UI patterns.
ROLE
UX/UI Design
TIMELINE
1 Month
TEAM
Cross-functional teams: Product Managers, Developers, Internal AdDesignermins, Myself as UX
PROCESS
User Research, Task Flow Mapping, Wireframing, UI Design, Mobile-first Design, Prototyping, Usability Testing, Visual System Creation
ABOUT THE PROJECT
I led the end-to-end design of Brigosha’s mobile CMS, turning a complex web system into a mobile-first tool with efficient content management, flexible roles, and scalable UI patterns.
WHO IS THE USER
• Admins
• Content Managers
• Organization Leaders
• Super Admins
THE PROBLEM
Brigosha’s desktop-only CMS slowed content updates. A mobile version was needed for contributors to post, editors to review, and admins to manage on the go.
HERE'S IS WHAT I DESIGNED
A streamlined admin interface to manage hero slides, event galleries, e-magazines, media, and location data. Designed for clarity, responsiveness, and on-the-go updates.
Mobile-first flows for blog publishing and moderation—complete with preview, edit, rejection feedback, and user role controls. Built to support Admins, Editors, and Contributors with clarity.
IMPACT
Enabled full CMS control on mobile, eliminating desktop dependence
Cut blog publishing time by 60% via streamlined moderation
Onboarded 20+ contributors with clear role-based access
Reduced dev reliance through intuitive content workflows
Results confirmed via admin testing, feedback, and lower support needs

CHALLENGES & LEARNINGS
Designed across courses, tests, and blogs with focus on consistency and hierarchy
Balanced detailed academic info with a clean, scannable layout
Collaborated within a larger design team
Aligned visual structure with content strategy
Ensured clarity across marketing-heavy pages

