FullfillPoint Wiki
FullFillPoint is a placeholder name used to protect the identity of the client under NDA. The company operates at the intersection of e-commerce and logistics, with fulfillment centers across the globe.
Overview
The project was an internal wiki built for operations managers across the company's fulfillment network. The goal was to give warehouse teams a single, centralized resource for finding information, accessing training materials, and navigating leadership development programs.
Warehouse managers don't have time to search. They need the answer now, or they need to find it in the next 30 seconds. That was the design constraint: how do you build a tool for people with highly specific needs, varying technical comfort, and zero patience for friction? The answer was a centralized portal with clear hierarchy, familiar navigation patterns, and a UI that felt immediately usable rather than learned.
Goals
Give operations managers one place to find what they need, fast.
Reduce friction between a question and its answer.
Surface leadership and skills development resources that previously went unused because they were hard to find.
Build something the OIC team could own and maintain without needing a designer every time.
Layout Design
UX/UI Design
Basic HTML and CSS Coding
Brand Audit
Competitive Analysis
Project Management
Branding (logo and website title)
Logo Exploration
The logo needed to work as a standalone identity while nodding to the culture it lived inside. The parent company's iconic wordmark carries an arrow that signals movement, direction, and the idea of getting something from one place to another. I carried that logic into FullFillPoint: arrows embedded in the mark to communicate speed, flow, and forward momentum. It's a system within a system, designed to feel native to its environment without being a direct copy of it.
Branding
Wireframes
I developed wireframes which mapped key interactions and navigation flows to guarantee an intuitive user experience.
Final Design