Designed key workflows for Atlas, an enterprise data discovery platform that helped teams find, request, maintain, and govern internal datasets. My work focused on search and discovery, access clarity, role-based content management, reusable UI patterns, usability iteration, and engineering-ready handoff.

Atlas made 6,000+ hidden enterprise datasets easier to find, understand, and use across Gas Network, Power Generation, Solar, and Customer domains — improving visibility, reducing time-to-access, and supporting long-term platform maintenance.

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🖼️ Hero product screen — A full-width recreated Atlas discovery interface: search bar, filters, dataset results, metadata preview, domain / category, owner or steward, access status, request-access entry point.

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Recreated and anonymized Atlas discovery interface. Proprietary data, internal labels, dataset names, URLs, and confidential business logic have been removed.


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🔒 NDA note. Screens and artifacts are recreated and anonymized for portfolio purposes. Proprietary data, internal naming, dataset names, URLs, and confidential business logic have been removed while preserving the design process, product thinking, and decision-making.

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Overview

Atlas was created to solve a recurring enterprise problem: valuable internal data existed across the organization, but employees could not reliably find it, understand it, request access, or know whether it was the right dataset for their work.

I designed key user-facing and content-management workflows that helped turn Atlas into a more scalable data discovery and access platform.

At a glance

Client NextEra
Project Atlas — enterprise data discovery and access platform
Role UX Designer
Team Lead UX Designer, Product, Engineering, Research, Data Stakeholders
My focus Search / discovery UX, access clarity, role-based content management, reusable patterns, usability feedback, handoff
Tools UXpin, Figma, usability testing, stakeholder feedback
Status Live product with sustained post-launch enhancements

My role

I partnered with the lead UX designer, who owned the broader strategic direction for Atlas. My ownership was focused on translating that direction into validated, production-ready workflows.

I worked across: