AVENTIX
Aventix develops SCARLETT, a high-precision measurement system that helps researchers quickly and reliably measure liquid volumes in laboratory equipment. Used across pharmaceutical, agricultural, cosmetic, and chemical research, SCARLETT reduces manual work and uncertainty, allowing researchers to focus on discovery.
As the UX Designer for the Aventix website and application UI, I designed the digital experience supporting SCARLETT. I translated contractor requirements and complex technical details into clear, user-friendly interfaces, worked closely with frontend and backend developers to ensure smooth implementation, and collaborated with researchers to understand real-world lab workflows. Throughout the project, I maintained continuous communication with contractors and stakeholders.
My Role:
Free Lance Interaction Designer
Period:
July 2025 - Now
Here you have the published page - AVENTIX
Projct Goal
To design a clear and cohesive experience across the Aventix product and website, enabling users to quickly understand the product’s value, engage with key features through intuitive dashboards and data interactions, and seamlessly move from discovery to active usage or pricing inquiry.
Aventix Website
Application User Interface (UI)
Website
Project one focused on making the home website for Aventix, which contained six interactive pages:
Website pages
Home
About Us
Frequently asked Questions (FAQ)
Request Quota
Contact Us
Product Page
Website Pages
Application
Project two focused on high-iterative prototyping with the goal of making complex information visual, easy to navigate, and easy to control.
Project two is ongoing, with current prototypes actively being tested and refined! 👷♀️🔨
Application WIP
Current state of Project two
The project is currently on pause while key design decisions are being made. While creating the application prototype, several questions came up that could not be answered at this stage of the project. As a result, development was paused until these questions were resolved.
These questions included which features are essential to users, what is possible to build, and the product's limitations. Since this is a startup, these answers can change as new discoveries are made and as funding changes.
This shows how the UI develops alongside the product. Having a clear understanding of the product is important to ensure the UI supports users instead of causing confusion.