Excella LLC for U.S. Immigration Service · Apps · Docs
Immigration Letters Admin
A UI redesign for USCIS's correspondence generation systemâECHO handles tens of thousands of immigration and citizenship letters monthly, including judicial review documents. Redesigned complex administrative interfaces under severe constraints: zero user access, limited stakeholder…
A UI redesign for USCIS's correspondence generation systemâECHO handles tens of thousands of immigration and citizenship letters monthly, including judicial review documents. Redesigned complex administrative interfaces under severe constraints: zero user access, limited stakeholder support, and pressure to "just make it better."
A critical government system needed modernization, but the project had no user research, no access to operators, and no meaningful requirements beyond "redesign the interface." The existing application was dense, cluttered, and difficult to navigateâbut understanding why required access no one was willing to provide.
Simplified complex administrative workflows through layered information architecture | Reduced cognitive load by consolidating related functions into organized interface sections | Created a design direction despite hostile management and absent user insights
Delivered a cleaner, more navigable UI concept that improved scannability | Demonstrated design thinking capabilities even under compromised process conditions | Exposed critical organizational barriers preventing effective user-centered design
"User-centered design" without users is theater. When organizations block access to the people who actually use the system, designers are set up to failâand then blamed for it. Good design requires both craft and access.
A UI redesign for USCIS's correspondence generation systemâECHO handles tens of thousands of immigration and citizenship letters monthly, including judicial review documents. Redesigned complex administrative interfaces under severe constraints: zero user access, limited stakeholder support, and pressure to "just make it better."
Wireframes depicting various scenarios for a redesigned portal navigation scheme, especially a new mega-menu, in conjunction with the SharePoint 2013 upgrade.