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About the Company

Aixland is a revolutionary Web 3.0 metaplatform that integrates advanced technologies for managing real estate and infrastructure. The main goal is to ensure transparency, automation, and increased efficiency of processes related to real estate. With tools such as digital twins, IoT, smart contracts, blockchain, and artificial intelligence, Aixland is transforming traditional approaches to real estate management, making interactions among market participants more integrated.

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My Role in the Project

I was responsible for designing the main concept, structure, and strategy of the company: formulating hypotheses, analyzing layouts and test builds, creating technical specifications for developers, 3D artists, editors, and brand designers. I also designed the user interface.

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Task Formulation

The goal was to develop a user interface for the configurators, ensuring a convenient and intuitive path for user interaction with the system. It was necessary to consider the mechanics and logic behind the configurators, keeping in mind the specifics of the software. The configurators needed to be ready for testing and adapted to meet the needs of both end users and company employees.

For example, the configurator for solar panels should provide a project visualization and automatically calculate its cost. The process of working with the configurator must be as transparent as possible, with the result being clear both for the client and the performer.

Objective

Create a tool that simplifies user interaction with the product, improves employee efficiency, and ensures the accuracy of calculations.

Problem

During the design and assembly phases, many challenges arose. The interface itself was not difficult to build, but switching between configurators created problems. There were not enough resources to complete one configurator, and constant revisions and unexpected requirements significantly impacted the quality. These situations forced us to write quick, temporary code that became a big mess, not functioning properly during different stages of the design and assembly of all configurators.

This project faced all the typical production problems that one might imagine. Sometimes, I had to design and develop on the fly.

We couldn’t streamline the processes due to the client's requirements.

Given the tight deadlines and limited resources, only the essential functionality was included in the design. Anything that could be considered unnecessary or lower priority was cut.

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