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TwoNode

Designing a data visualization and management system for geospatial solutions — bridging complex survey data with intuitive user interfaces.

Client / Product

TwoNode – GIS-based data platform for industrial and urban planning solutions.

My Role

Product Designer – UX Architecture, Interface Design, User Flow Mapping.

Timeline

3.5 Months

Tools

Figma · FigJam · Miro · Notion

The Challenge

Surveying and GIS industries struggle with fragmented tools and unintuitive workflows. TwoNode set out to simplify how geospatial data is represented, managed, and shared between professionals, without compromising on depth or accuracy.

Research & Insights

I conducted stakeholder interviews with surveyors, GIS analysts, and urban planners to identify their primary pain points. The consistent themes were data clutter, difficult collaboration, and poor data retrieval systems.

Insight: Users value precision but crave clarity. Tools that reduce cognitive overload while retaining data fidelity build trust and adoption.

Design Strategy

Information Hierarchy

Created a modular layout to prioritize data visualization and actionable insights, not technical noise.

User Flow

Mapped key journeys — from data upload to map generation — ensuring each flow minimized redundancy and cognitive load.

Interface System

Developed an adaptive UI system using neutral tones and clear data clusters to improve scanability and comprehension.

TwoNode Wireframes

The Final Design

The final product design emphasized usability, visual hierarchy, and consistency. Data views were streamlined with dynamic filters and collapsible sections, giving users flexibility without clutter.

TwoNode Final Design

Outcome

Reflection

Designing for data-heavy systems reinforced my belief that complexity doesn’t have to equal confusion. TwoNode challenged me to craft clarity within technical depth — a balance that defines good product design.