As a Visual Design and Communications intern at the LEGO Group in Billund, Denmark, I spent 6 months enhancing my skills while working on my bachelor's thesis project. Alongside my classmate, we sought to improve the user experience of the LEGO intranet beyond the limitations of Microsoft SharePoint. I took the lead in designing and creating the user interface prototype showcased on this page.

The LEGO HUB in dark mode

The LEGO HUB boasts a vibrant color scheme and a customizable dashboard, allowing for a personalized experience for each user. This approach enhances user comfort and productivity by enabling employees to tailor their work environment to their unique needs.
Access more than 10 different color themes in the profile menu
Access more than 10 different color themes in the profile menu
Search has never been easier with the new dynamic results system
Search has never been easier with the new dynamic results system
Detailed content pages can be accessed through the main navigation bar
Detailed content pages can be accessed through the main navigation bar
Switch between dashboard layouts with just one click
Switch between dashboard layouts with just one click
Customize the dashboard easily through the content cards
Customize the dashboard easily through the content cards
Our design decisions were informed by a comprehensive user survey, ensuring that our digital concept addresses real user needs and challenges. To fully appreciate the benefits of our solution, I invite you to explore the accompanying Figma prototype. It offers a firsthand experience of our design and the improved user experience it brings to LEGO employees.
Try out the interactive prototype!
DISCLAIMER: This was a school project created for educational purposes only and was not created for commercial use. The authors were not compensated or reimbursed in any manner for the creation of this project. The implementation of the concept discussed in this project is solely at the discretion of the client and the authors do not take responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use of the solutions presented.

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