What this covers

Manufacturing — ERP, MES, MRP

We design manufacturing systems used in real production environments. From ERP and MES to planning and shop-floor tools, we simplify complex workflows, data, and operational decisions.

UI/UX design for batch processing ERP SaaS solution — Redbrix
Caption: Manufacturing — ERP, MES, MRP
What this covers
End-to-end design for manufacturing systems

Manufacturing software requires understanding of material flow, production scheduling, quality control, regulatory compliance, and shop-floor realities. We handle the full spectrum — from strategic UX decisions to pixel-level UI execution.

Production planning interfaces for efficient operations

Work order management, scheduling boards, Gantt charts, capacity planning views. Designed for production managers who need to see the full picture and drill into specifics without losing context.

Inventory & material management

Stock levels, lot tracking, serial number traceability, BOM management, reorder points. Multi-location warehouse views with real-time status indicators.

Quality management

Inspection workflows, non-conformance tracking, CAPA processes, certificate of analysis generation. Interfaces that make compliance auditable and documentation effortless.

Shop floor & mobile

Touch-optimized interfaces for operators wearing gloves. Barcode and RFID scanning workflows. Minimal input, maximum feedback. Designed for noisy, fast-paced environments.

Reporting & dashboards

OEE dashboards, production KPIs, financial summaries. Data-dense views with clear hierarchy that surface decisions, not just data points.

Quoting & estimation

RFQ processing, cost estimation tools, CAD file integration, approval workflows. Reducing the quoting cycle from days to hours with structured data flows.

UI/UX design for batch processing ERP SaaS solution — Redbrix
ERP interface redesigned for production planning and operational decision-making
Field Work
Design in real production environments

We redesigned a complex manufacturing ERP system used daily by shop-floor teams, from operators to managers. The original system was technically powerful, however difficult to navigate, with structure misaligned with real workflows.

Scheduling, inventory, quoting were restructured into clearer, more intuitive flows — reducing cognitive load while simplifying daily operations across roles.

Interfaces were designed for fast decision-making in high-pressure environments, improving adoption, reducing errors, increasing overall system efficiency.

212%
new client growth
3.7×
user engagement
ARR increased
82%
UI as decision factor
What we solved
Solving structural problems in ERP systems

Focused on structural changes that improved usability, reduced errors, and aligned systems with real workflows.

Improving usability in complex systems

Manufacturing ERP systems often combine technical complexity with poor usability, making them difficult to navigate in daily work.

Design focused on simplifying interaction patterns and making core workflows easier to understand and use.

Aligning systems with real workflows

Interfaces were restructured to reflect how work actually happens on the shop floor, not how systems are technically organized.

This made scheduling, inventory, and operational processes more intuitive and easier to manage in real conditions.

Structuring fragmented processes

Manual workflows and reliance on email were replaced with structured in-system processes.

RFQ submission and approval flows were streamlined to improve consistency and reduce operational friction.

Making complex data usable

Complex inputs, including data from CAD files, were integrated into clearer and more accessible workflows.

Interfaces were designed to help users work with technical data without adding cognitive overhead.

We design manufacturing systems used in real production environments. From ERP and MES to planning and shop-floor tools, we simplify complex workflows, data, and operational decisions.

David Goddy
Senior Vice President, eScholastic (work period 2007–2015), Scholastic Inc.
Design process
Six phases from discovery to production-ready handoff

Each phase delivers concrete outcomes you review before moving forward — no wasted work, no surprises. Typical timeline: 4–8 weeks per module.

Discovery & Domain Immersion

Stakeholder interviews, user research, and system audit. We map workflows, identify friction points, and document domain terminology. Deliverable: prioritized research findings.

Information Architecture for clear system navigation

Navigation structure, user flows, and data relationships. We define how users move through the system and validate it before visual design. Deliverable: IA documentation and validated flows.

Wireframes & Interaction Design

Low-fidelity wireframes for key screens, focusing on layout, data hierarchy, and interaction patterns. Core behaviors are defined at this stage. Deliverable: annotated wireframes.

Visual Design & UI System

High-fidelity screens and design system. Color, typography, spacing, and components defined with all states. Deliverable: complete UI and system in Figma.

Interactive Prototyping

Clickable prototypes for testing and stakeholder review. Complex interactions are validated before development. Deliverable: interactive prototype.

Developer Handoff & Design System

Production-ready specifications, design tokens, and component library. All states and behaviors documented for implementation. Deliverable: design system and handoff documentation.

UI/UX design for batch processing ERP SaaS solution — Redbrix
Caption: Manufacturing — ERP, MES, MRP
REAL SYSTEMS
Applied in real production environments

This approach is applied in real manufacturing systems, where usability directly impacts daily operations and overall performance.

Complex ERP modules such as scheduling, inventory, quoting are restructured into clearer, more intuitive flows — reducing cognitive load while making daily operations easier and more consistent across roles.

Simplified interfaces, improved data hierarchy, structured workflows lead to faster decision-making, fewer operational errors, higher system adoption, stronger alignment across teams.

We design manufacturing systems used in real production environments. From ERP and MES to planning and shop-floor tools, we simplify complex workflows, data, and operational decisions.

David Goddy
Senior Vice President, eScholastic (work period 2007–2015), Scholastic Inc.
What you get
What we deliver

We design structured enterprise interfaces ready for real operational workflows. Systems built for clarity, scalability, and long-term product growth.

Figma design files
Clean, structured design files ready for development. Components, variants, and layouts organized for easy inspection and export.
Design system
Complete system of tokens, components, and styles. All visual rules and states defined for consistent implementation.
UX documentation
Clear reference for building the product correctly. User flows, interactions, and edge cases fully documented.
UI/UX design for batch processing ERP SaaS solution — Redbrix
Caption: Manufacturing — ERP, MES, MRP
Business Impact
Turning deliverables into real outcomes

These deliverables directly shape how complex manufacturing systems operate under real production conditions, influencing daily workflows, decision speed, overall system efficiency.

ERP modules such as scheduling, inventory, quoting are restructured into clearer, more intuitive flows — reducing cognitive load while simplifying daily work across teams, roles, environments.

The result is faster decision-making, fewer operational errors, higher system adoption, more consistent execution across teams, improved overall performance.

We design manufacturing systems used in real production environments. From ERP and MES to planning and shop-floor tools, we simplify complex workflows, data, and operational decisions.

David Goddy
Senior Vice President, eScholastic (work period 2007–2015), Scholastic Inc.
What this covers
Manufacturing — ERP, MES, MRP

We design manufacturing systems used in real production environments. From ERP and MES to planning and shop-floor tools, we simplify complex workflows, data, and operational decisions.

Production planning interfaces for efficient operations

Work order management, scheduling boards, Gantt charts, capacity planning views. Designed for production managers who need to see the full picture and drill into specifics without losing context.

Production planning interfaces for efficient operations

Work order management, scheduling boards, Gantt charts, capacity planning views. Designed for production managers who need to see the full picture and drill into specifics without losing context.

Production planning interfaces for efficient operations

Work order management, scheduling boards, Gantt charts, capacity planning views. Designed for production managers who need to see the full picture and drill into specifics without losing context.

Production planning interfaces for efficient operations

Work order management, scheduling boards, Gantt charts, capacity planning views. Designed for production managers who need to see the full picture and drill into specifics without losing context.

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