Calendly

2016 - 2019
Calendly is an online scheduling tool to reduce email back-and-forth for meetings. I worked as a UI/UX Designer on the Core product team that handled fundamental changes to the tool.

I established much of the design language for the marketing website and the in-app experience with key components still in use today.
A desktop UI with various shades of blue showing various illustrations of characters leaning about online appointment scheduling
A gif of various UI that is largely white and light blue with various text fields, dropdowns, and checkboxes with unique illustrations of a megaphone, stopwatch, and more
A desktop UI showing various cards in a grid with different accent colors. The UI is clean and minimal with various blue accents for links and buttons
A mobile browser UI showing a white and light blue interface with various illustrations of a megaphone, stopwatch, paintbrush, and more
A mobile browser UI that is minimal and predominantly white and light blue showing various text and a preview of a video
A desktop UI, largely white with blue and grey accents. Various layouts are present with many illustrations
A clean and minimal graphic of a white calendar with blue blocks showing various times of day. Above the blocks are circular portraits of men and women
A minimal graphic depicting a woman and a timeline below her showing various parts of the sales process
A desktop UI showing a table of text and checkmarks to indicate pricing tiers. It is clean for the amount of info present
An illustration of a floating purple hand signing a document on a dotted line. A minimal calendar is visible on the document with blue circles for the days of the week above
A graphic with minimal color. Mostly white with splashes of pink, green, and yellow showing credit cards, coins, and a sales tag