Lead Product Design
Goals
This project focused on the refresh of an out-dated fiancnail advisor dashboard.
The whole thing, right here
This is the updated Advisor Dashboard in all of it’s long-scrolling glory. Continue below to see some comparisons between old and new Dashboard Elements.

Old Vs. New
Here are some comparisons between old parts of the experience and new refreshed versions which are much more connection and relationship focused.
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Relationships
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Curated Content
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Shareable Content
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Outcomes
This quick turnaround refresh of our Advisor Dashboard was pivitol in pushing our internal porduct
Very quick turn around
This project was a couple of days in total between getting the requirements and completeion
Solved Via
Too bad, Work faster
Not much to do but just work harder and faster. Good thing I know what I’m doing (most of the time.)
Pioneering designs
There was no precedent to the kinds of relationship metrics and shareability aspects
Solved Via
Pick some brains
I needed to think quick and plumb the rich deisng depths of our product team for ideas and solutions.
Is this vaporware
You never know if your cutting edge designs will see the light of day or simply remain on the Figma shelf.
Solved Via
Trust the process
Design and actual implementation are two very different processes. It is the wise designer who understands that even if it doesn’t get fully developed. Your designs are still important information for future work.
Jeremy Hamann

Goals
This project focused on the refresh of an out-dated fiancnail advisor dashboard.
The whole thing, right here
This is the updated Advisor Dashboard in all of it’s long-scrolling glory. Continue below to see some comparisons between old and new Dashboard Elements.

Old Vs. New
Here are some comparisons between old parts of the experience and new refreshed versions which are much more connection and relationship focused.
01
Relationships
This is one of the first things an advisor would see upon entry into their dashboard. I helped organize the data better, improve UI clarity and added in personal information about the client. Special shout out to the inclusion of our AI generated client podcasts which tell us about our clients’ portflio performance and holdings news.

02
Curated Content
Old curated content had no connection to clients and their holdings. Now the adviosr can see

03
Shareable Content
The old system had no ability to share content between advisor and client. A modern advisory experience leverages the power of Almighty Content to build strong advisor client bonds. If you know you’re advisor is thinking of you, you can trust they are managing your wealth well.

Outcomes
This quick turnaround refresh of our Advisor Dashboard was pivitol in pushing our internal porduct
Very quick turn around
This project was a couple of days in total between getting the requirements and completeion
Solved Via
Too bad, Work faster
Not much to do but just work harder and faster. Good thing I know what I’m doing (most of the time.)
Pioneering designs
There was no precedent to the kinds of relationship metrics and shareability aspects
Solved Via
Pick some brains
I needed to think quick and plumb the rich deisng depths of our product team for ideas and solutions.
Is this vaporware
You never know if your cutting edge designs will see the light of day or simply remain on the Figma shelf.
Solved Via
Trust the process
Design and actual implementation are two very different processes. It is the wise designer who understands that even if it doesn’t get fully developed. Your designs are still important information for future work.
Jeremy Hamann


Goals
This project focused on the refresh of an out-dated financial advisor dashboard product. We wanted to bring in more client-centered, relationship driven actions and metrics. Being a financial advisor in the twenty first century means being a relationship manager first and a wealth manger second.
The whole thing, right here
This is the updated Advisor Dashboard in all of it’s long-scrolling glory. Continue below to see some comparisons between old and new Dashboard Elements.

Old Vs. New
Here are some comparisons between old parts of the experience and new refreshed versions which are much more connection and relationship focused.
01
Relationships
This is one of the first things an advisor would see upon entry into their dashboard. I helped organize the data better, improve UI clarity and added in personal information about the client. Special shout out to the inclusion of our AI generated client podcasts which tell us about our clients’ portflio performance and holdings news.

02
Curated Content
Old curated content had no connection to clients and their holdings. Now the advisor can see who is affected by the news and easily share that news with them increasing advisor-client connection.

03
Shareable Content
The old system had no ability to share content between advisor and client. A modern advisory experience leverages the power of Almighty Content to build strong advisor client bonds. If you know you’re advisor is thinking of you, you can trust they are managing your wealth well.

Outcomes
This quick turnaround refresh of our Advisor Dashboard was pivotal in pushing our internal product into new arenas or relationship building, share-ability, and key insights. As a result our wide
Very quick turn around
This project was a couple of days in total between getting the requirements and completeion
Solved Via
Too bad, Work faster
Not much to do but just work harder and faster. Good thing I know what I’m doing (most of the time.)
Pioneering designs
There was no precedent to the kinds of relationship metrics and share-ability aspects to these designs.
Solved Via
Pick some brains
I needed to think quick and plumb the rich design depths of our product team for ideas and solutions. It always pays to ask for help!
Is this vaporware
You never know if your cutting edge designs will see the light of day or simply remain on the Figma shelf.
Solved Via
Trust the process
Design and actual implementation are two very different processes. It is the wise designer who understands that even if it doesn’t get fully developed. Your designs are still important information for future work.