Vouch is a video collection tool. Allowing users to ask a series of questions, then share a link with one or many people. Those people (or respondents) would then be presented with a video-recording screen to answer each question sequentially. While vouch automatically assembled all responses in a video-reel for the author.
My role at Vouch was to develop all design operations, building a design team from 1 junior into a multidisciplinary team of 4 designers (x2 juniors and x2 seniors). Manage all design needs across the PDLC and test the product. I established a design system from scratch and coached designers & engineers on how to build and maintain a mature design system. I also guided brand strategy while delivering marketing and sales assets for external teams.
The redesigned vouch video recorder, and options for embeds to place finalised video-reels in marketing sites and on social media.
A redesigned settings screen for users to customise video embeds before placing them on marketing sites or sharing with internal teams in Slack.
The design system that I established. These components underpinned all product work and was produced in close collaboration with Senior React Engineers.
This was the redesigned video-editing screen. Everything at Vouch was designed to be used by anyone — Not professional video editors. Users could choose which responses they wanted in, or out. Clip, crop, and adjust responses and more. Then right-click, and share.
The redesigned video library. When used for recruitment, this operated as a central repository for talent working in concert with your ATS.
Vouch was designed to be fully responsive and the design system and maturity of components provided supported that. Though only some of the mobile and responsive designs were implemented at that time.
This was the redesigned , new conceptual direction for the video editor, paving the way for AI tools. Heavily influenced by Canva and Google Vids.
Concepts for video analytics which supported the Product team's ideation for broader use-cases.
Like most video-capture apps that generated captions for users, Vouch included tools to adjust captions that were incorrectly interpreted.