Client
Harley Davidson
Industries
Automotive
Duration
10 Weeks
Services
User Research Service Mapping Service Design UX Design UI Design User Testing Internal handover & support
UI of the CRM/POS Dashboard

Harley Davidson Showroom

Harley Davidson Showroom
Discovery
Understanding the Challenge
Prior to the redesign, Harley Davidson faced several challenges that hindered the in-store experience. These included disjointed sales processes, inefficient customer data management, and limited booking system capabilities.
Pain-points that derived from the use of disparate systems not only impeded retail staff from efficiently performing their jobs but also affected customer satisfaction and constrained the company’s ability to provide personalised services and cultivate long-term customer relationships.

Harley Davidson Showroom
Strategy + Research
Assessing ‘In-Store’ Pain-Points
Our first task was to get a full understanding of the challenges and processes of the sales teams within the retail centers.
We researched their key day-to-day tasks and objectives to better understand how we could design a product that would help create task efficiencies and improve the sales experience.

LION+MAOSN UX Consultant in action
UX + Product Design
Designing For The Day-To-Day
Based on the insight and research, we proceeded to map out new service journeys that better reflected the actual real-world day-to-day tasks and activities of the retail staff.
From these maps, we created rapid iterative prototypes that allowed us to realise new interactive journeys and demonstrate how the disparate systems could work together
This allowed us to quickly test and iterate new visions for how sales representatives can quickly achieve their day-to-day tasks quickly and intuitively, such as accessing sales data, creating and managing test-rides, and producing MI reports.

UI Design of the Test Ride Summary screen
UI Design
A Product That Feels At Home
During the UI phase of the project, our team focused on creating a new UI design system that perfectly complemented Harley-Davidson’s brand guidelines (which initially did not consider digital product styling). As such we worked closely with the global brand leadership to ensure that the new design system aligned with the brand’s vision and values.
As part of this process, we also developed a structured UI library that included all the necessary UI elements, making it easy for the development team to seamlessly transition from design to development.
By applying the UI design to the wireframes, we created a finished product design that not only delivered a valuable user experience but also looked and felt like an integral part of the esteemed Harley-Davidson portfolio

UI Design of the Bike Selection screen



