A Woman Getting Manicure
Referential photo byRODNAE Productions

Groupon under NDA project

My experience working for an on-demand beauty appointments product.

UI development
Vanessa's photoby Vanessa Yévenes1 min read

All information in this case study is based on my experience working on this project and does not necessarily reflect Groupon's view. The product image shown was extracted from an online article and has the owner's name mentioned for copyright purposes. Since this is a NDA project, I avoided including confidential content or names.

Overview

When I worked as a product designer and frontend developer in the booking team at Groupon, and these were my primary responsibilities working on a beauty appointment on-demand project.

  • Bootstrap the product views for web and mobile web, HTML, and CSS.
  • Had the opportunity to join and participate in a design brainstorming session, in which we explored possible solutions by drawing sketches.
  • Collaborated in the creation of components as part of the design system. My work was to create the HTML and CSS for some of the new components of this project.
  • Participated in a hackathon with two other frontends of the team. We built a progressive web application (PWA) prototype for some pages of beauty appointments on-demand.
  • Apart from the business knowledge acquired and the collaborative work with designers, developers, QA’s, and product managers, some learnings from this project were the challenge of adapting to changes. Also, as personal growth, communicate effectively with others and increase productivity by setting goals and prioritizing them.

Booking Team photo
Photo with part of the fantastic people who formed the team in the Santa Clara office in California.
Photo of the product captured by cupofcharisma.com
Source: Blog cupofcharisma.com, photo from an article written by Jillian Goltzman"Groupon’s BeautyNow Booking is a Game Changer"
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