Greensight Technologies

project type
ux/ui, branding
year
April 2025 – Present
role
Design Lead
team
2 leads, 4 designers, 4 devs
project overview
Greensight came to Cal Poly Iter8 for a quoting tool redesign. I co-led a design team of 6 with Maxine Ancheta through the first phase. Two contracts later, i'm still designing for them. Three phases, from product to brand: a web platform redesign, a shipped mobile app, and a brand refresh for the ITAD conference floor.
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project timeline
Two of us led design. I owned the dashboard and the brand
Apr – Jun 2025
Quoting Tool, full team. I owned the dashboard while Maxine led the sidebar work.
Jun – Sep 2025
Scan-for-Value, with Maxine. We co-designed the web and mobile experiences. Shipped and live on the App Store.
Jan – Jul 2026
Brand + ITAD, solo. I refreshed GreenSight's identity and carried it into print for the ITAD conference.

apr – jun 2025
Quoting Tool
GreenSight's web platform for pricing used devices. Every action triggered a pop-up that pulled technicians away from their work, and a single quote took around 40 clicks. We redesigned around an expandable sidebar that kept context visible and cut clicks to around 15. I led the dashboard design, where technicians shape their view with customizable widgets for units per hour and environmental impact. The final designs shipped as a fully responsive prototype.




Jun – Sep 2025
Scan-for-Value
GreenSight asked me to refresh their brand identity for ITAD conferences materials. I refreshed the logo typeography and balance using Mona Sans. I also broughfont from the UI, and the G became an arrow. I introduced a new color palette and a stacked version alongside the horizontal. Then I carried the whole system into print: a standing banner, a hanging banner, and a brochure for the conference floor.


Jan – Jul 2026
Brand refresh + ITAD Conference Materials
GreenSight asked me to refresh their brand identity for ITAD conferences materials. I refreshed the logo typeography and balance using Mona Sans. I also broughfont from the UI, and the G became an arrow. I introduced a new color palette and a stacked version alongside the horizontal. Then I carried the whole system into print: a standing banner, a hanging banner, and a brochure for the conference floor.








