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Solution Builder

A cloud-based ecosystem that allows businesses to create a dedicated space for their customers to explore and customize products in 3D.

This concept was tested with different companies like Caterpillar, Mini Cooper, BMW, New Balance, and more.

ROLE
UX Designer
Designed proof of concept experiences for caterpillar, Mini Cooper, New Balance, and more.

DURATION
Nov 2015 - Sep 2016

THE DREAM TEAM
Visual Designers - Noa Tomer, Hagar Ben Yishay
UX Lead - Einav Kivshany
Product Manager - Itamar Berger
Dev Lead - Avihay Assouline

Overview

 

Need.

Many companies want to allow their customers the freedom of design and choice before buying their products. The problem is it usually introduces manual work and complicates the process.

Goal.

Autodesk wanted to provide companies with the ability to share an experience with their clients, that will provide them with access to explore, learn, and customize their products.

Solution.

Our team designed an open-sourced marketplace, where businesses can assemble their end-to-end workflow on an accessible and modular canvas, before sharing this experience with their customers. That way the customers become the inventors and control the final product before purchasing.

Who are our users?


 

As a B2B2C service, we designed 2 different experiences- for the business and for the client.

THE BUSINESS

An Admin space that defines and structures the experience
(Referred to as Build mode).

THE CLIENT

uses the shared version for learning about the product, making changes, and customizing it (Referred to as shared mode).

 
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First, the Business defines the problem and builds the workflow

 

BUILDING THE WORKFLOW BY ADDING RELEVANT KITS (TOOLS)

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ENDLESS AND VERSATILE KIT SELECTION

Add Kits from the Marketplace


 

The kits are tools for the business to assemble a unique workflow. Those could be found in the marketplace (Kit-Store) after developed by in-house or 3rd party developers. Anyone can develop a kit using a UI SDK and sell it on the kit store, and it was built to scale.

 
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The workspace


 

Includes:
· The main object as a 3D model (middle)
· The different parts that assemble the 3d model (1)
· Kits we added from the marketplace (2)
· Kit controllers (3)

 
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BUILD TO SCALE FOR ANY INDUSTRY

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The Business Defines Kit Presets

 

 

The business then adjusts the kit’s controllers and saves them as different presets for the customer to later select from.

 
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The Business Shares the Experience with the Client

 

 

Once the business defines everything in the workflow (Uploading the relevant files, having all the relevant editing tools, etc.), he shares the experience with his customers.

The customer gets an invite to a workspace to edit and customize his unique product before purchasing it.

BUILDER MODE VS SHARED MODE

 
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The Client Experience


 

The customer now has the freedom to explore and design the product, under the limitations the business instructed before (can add colors, patterns, select materials, add parts, etc.).

 

Cross-Platform Experience


 
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Proof of Concept


 

We pilot tested this concept with different companies like BMW Group, Mini Cooper, Caterpillar, New Balance and more.