Foremost


Modernising Foremost’s order management experience

Role:

Freelance UI/UX Designer

Timeline:

4 weeks

Deliverables:

Order status interface redesign

Problem Statement

Customers found the order status experience confusing and uninspiring when handling large volumes, leading to slower task completion, increased support calls, and difficulty downloading individual orders.

Goals & Objectives

  1. Improve clarity and visibility of order status

  2. Reduce support queries and manual assistance

  3. Enable faster downloads for single orders

Research & Insights

  • High-volume customers prioritise speed and clarity

  • Clear status visibility reduces support enquiries

  • Users recognise colour faster than text, enabling them to identify categories at a glance.

Approach & Strategy

Single-order download functionality was introduced, allowing users to access files quickly without unnecessary steps and resolving a key usability pain point.


Orders were grouped using colour-coded status sections, enabling users to recognise order states instantly and prioritise actions without scanning dense information.


Seven search fields were consolidated into a single unified search, allowing users to locate orders using multiple identifiers while reducing interface clutter.


Together, these improvements reduced cognitive load, improved scanability and enabled faster task completion in a task-heavy environment.

Original Design

Final Designs

A simplified order management interface with clearer status grouping, unified search and faster access to individual order downloads. Designed to improve scanability and reduce friction in high-volume workflows.

Metrics & Outcomes

Support queries dropped by 30% following the redesign, reflecting improved clarity, faster task completion and reduced user dependency on manual assistance.

30%

less support emails and calls following the update.

Role:

Freelance UI/UX Designer

Timeline:

4 weeks

Deliverables:

Order status interface redesign

© 2026 Daniel Annett

© 2026 Daniel Annett

© 2026 Daniel Annett