Case Study: Pins – Contextual Interaction for Task ManagementMikal2025-03-06T16:17:03+00:00 The Objective Designing a seamless pinning system for task-heavy enterprise users to improve efficiency and information retrieval. The Problem Fragmented Workflows: Users had to search manually for previous references. No Centralized Access: Important content wasn’t easily retrievable across tasks. Context Switching: Jumping between multiple screens increased cognitive load. My Role Defined UX patterns for seamless pinning interaction. Conducted user research to understand how users recall and reference tasks. Created wireframes & prototypes for validation. Collaborated with engineering & product teams to ensure a scalable system design. The Solution Designed an interactive pinning UI, allowing users to quickly tag and retrieve important data. Integrated cross-application retrieval, reducing time spent searching for content. Developed a unified visual system for pinned content across different workflows. Created a low-disruption interaction, ensuring quick pinning without breaking user flow. The Outcome Reduced task-switching time, improving efficiency for high-volume users. Increased retrieval success rate by X% (replace with data if available). Established a new UI pattern that expanded into other Oracle enterprise tools.