Centrify
Centrify, recently merged to become Delinea, is a leading provider of cloud-ready Zero Trust Privilege to secure modern enterprises. It has a free cloud-based Privileged Access Management (PAM) a password vault and a free tier vault allowing companies to control sensitive data. Our goal was to update the UX to be both visual appealing while still being a technical support system, and updates to all help and documentation used on the site, in the tool and as promotional materials.
Centrify Workspace
The full interface of Centrify was quite difficult to navigate and required a lot of pages to click through to connect to the desired entities. Workspace was created for users to have a quick page overview to add different types of Systems, Create Favorites and view open Systems. Views can change from a tile format to a list and light to dark for accessibility. Although the page was optimized only for desktop viewing, plans were in the works to make this scalable across devices on future releases, allowing the user to make changes easily in large server bays or individual ports. .
Freija Chart system for Marketing and Help Pages
These charts represent the installation process code-named Freija. These charts combined with the information from our Help Editors created a clear guideline for potential clients or existing clients updating to the new AWS system. Direct collaboration with Dev and Help Editors allowed us to create promotional material for the Sales Team, Step-by-Step information used on Help Pages, and quick reference access for guides. In many ways this would have been a great project to start with as the direct communication and depth of understanding on how to create obscure imagery were quite helpful in understanding the full system.
Splash screen updates for install walkthroughs
Initially we were unable to update the existing prompts for setting up your system, but after some push from both UX and Marketing, updates to this area became a priority.
Style Guide
The Centrify Style Guide was created in Sketch and conveyed to a shared library of CSS components, such as color, text, layouts, and other elements. The parts were created into symbols that could be dragged and dropped in page comps easily to keep consistency across all new pages. Redlines are on all pages for the devs to reference each part without having to create separate redlines for new pages.