Client The Savola Group
Designing Clarity for Technicians in High-Pressure Environments

Technicians needed clarity, not complexity. Savola set out to deliver it.
Previously, performance data was siloed, and technicians relied on manual logs and delayed reports to track equipment health.
Savola's goal was to digitize eight production lines and deliver a real-time dashboard that would help teams monitor, react, and predict issues before downtime occurred.
Savola's request
Savola wanted a unified solution that could translate complex factory data into intuitive insights—making it accessible to both engineers and on-site technicians.
The platform needed to:
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Consolidate live metrics from multiple machines via AWS
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Visualize performance and alerts clearly
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Enable faster, data-backed decision-making
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Scale across multiple plants and production lines
As Senior UX Designer, I led the IA, user flows, and interface design to bring this vision to life.
The solution
I designed a real-time monitoring dashboard hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS), empowering users to see equipment status, alerts, and key performance metrics at a glance.
The interface prioritized clarity and speed, surfacing only the most critical information first — allowing technicians to respond instantly.
Reusable components such as alert tiles, metric graphs, and asset cards ensured consistency and scalability across all production sites.
The team
I collaborated closely with mechanical engineers, functional analysts, and developers to translate complex factory data into clear, actionable insights.
Together, we analyzed how technicians used existing monitoring tools and identified key data needed for real-time decision-making.
I worked with data architects to structure the information hierarchy and ensure reliable live updates within AWS.
The project

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