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MapLight E-Signatures

Product Design
Jun ‘22 - Apr ’23
Senior Product Designer
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Stakeholder Management

Visual Design

User Research

Product Design

Project Overview

The project begins with comprehensive research as the Maplight E-signatures App was in its early ideation phase. A primary objectives included defining the product's features and functionality, identifying key user personas, and mapping the information architecture and general user flows. These activities are essential to ensure a well-informed and user-centric Minimum Viable Product (MVP).

The Problem

Current local governments have needed to rely on paper written signatures that was time consuming to collect, and there is no way to validate that the user's signature was really theirs.

The Solution

Create a web based solution that can collect users signatures, and backend admin system to review all signatures received and submit them to their local representative.

// The Process //
Research

User Personas

User Flows and Site Mapping

Design

Wireframes

Design System

High Fidelity Mockups

Conclusion

Results

The Maplight E-signatures App project was a resounding success, achieving its objectives of creating a user-centric electronic petitioning solution for state and local governments. The software was launched for beta testing in Northern California, marking a significant milestone in the project's journey towards enhancing democratic engagement and streamlining the petitioning process. Its positive reception in the beta testing phase positions the Maplight E-signatures App for broader implementation and impact in electoral processes.