The first major project that I tackled at Quintiq is the UI revamp of the company's LMS. The main requirement is to have an interface that is intuitive and user-friendly. It should also be easy to get familiarized. After all, a series of courses on how to take a course is hardly how individuals and organizations want to spend their time, energy, and resources. Therefore, ease of use is a must-have.

Depending on who the user is (employee, partners, or customers), each one has a main learning path assigned to them. Inspired by the computer games' approach, there are icons to indicate the levels and number of courses to be completed under each level. 
Upon completing the courses at each level, those with delivery roles in the company will see that a certification level is unlocked, and they can go through the 4-step certification process (self-review, manager-approval, 360° review, and assessor review) to be certified at their role. There is also a "competition graph" where the users can see how they fare against their peers in the same role.

In order to build credibility and expertise, the landing page also displays testimonials from our loyal users (especially partners). They are called "Academy Ambassadors".
This is the course's main page where the user can view the summary and an overview of topics that will be covered in the course. On the left-hand sidebar of the page, one can also see the course ratings, who the course author is, the course details, and how the user has scored. At the bottom section, the user can also ask questions related to the course and get linked to the Quintiq Community, where they can communicate with other learners through discussion boards. Questions from the other users will also appear here as
 an easy reference.