Breezy HR

Crafting clarity for workflows

Overview

Led the interface overhaul for Breezy HR's core product Hire and extended the design system into two new platforms: Onboard and Perform.

The goal was to modernize the look, improve usability, and create consistency across the ecosystem. The redesign focused on intuitive navigation, accessible layouts, and scalable design patterns, making complex HR functions feel simple and elegant.

My role

Product Designer

Platform

Web

Year

2022 - Present

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Problems

Users found that the interface was outdated, and lacked features competitors were able to offer.

Development teams found it increasingly more difficult to add features without breaking older code.

Built component-based UI framework for product suite

Introduced scalable design tokens and responsive systems

Streamlined user flows for job postings, onboarding tasks, and performance reviews

Worked closely with developers to insure that the new framework would work in unison to the new design.

Goal

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Modernizing elements

I began by conducting a design audit of the existing UI, identifying patterns that could be unified into reusable components. From form elements and navigation structures to more complex modules like candidate pipelines and performance dashboards, each piece was designed to be modular and intuitive. These components were then documented and handed off as a structured Figma library, ready for developer integration.

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