UX Design Intern
Dec 2024 - Present
2 Developers
2 QA
1 Product Lead
Figma
SAP's Fiori iOS Design Kit
SAP's Web UI5 Kit
At SAP, I wore many hats and tackled a variety of projects. In this case study, I’ll walk you through one that stood out, sharing the challenges, insights, and impact along the way. Stick around till the end, and I’ll also give you a quick peek into my other experiences!

Why does this app matter?
Building a positive work culture matters.
"Cheer" makes it easy for employees to recognize and appreciate each other, boosting engagement and morale.
And this matters because:
Frustration – Users might give up instead of sending a card.
Reduced engagement – If finding a card is difficult, fewer employees will use the app.
Hidden cards – Some categories were rarely explored, making certain occasions harder to find.
The Challenge
I designed two search variations and walked the developer through both options. We discussed technical constraints, implementation effort, and user experience trade-offs.
Which option is more practical and intuitive?
Option A Wins!
The dev team confirmed that the stacked modal search was both feasible and intuitive, aligning with best practices.
This led us in the direction of the solution that was user-friendly and practical to build.
1. Global Search on the categories page.
1) Users no longer need to enter a category to start searching.
A search icon in the navbar opens a stacked modal.
2) Users type the occasion, and the system returns both the category and available cards. Faster discovery with fewer clicks and no unnecessary scrolling.
3) The stacked modal allows users to type for the specific card they're looking for.
2. Local Search within a specific category.
1) If users already know the category, they can search within it for faster filtering. A search bar in each category enables real-time filtering as users type.
2) Unlike global search, this is not a modal, keeping the focus within the category.
3) Users type the occasion, and the system returns both the category and available cards.
Accessibility comes first - dark mode is available across all screens.
✅ Search Time Reduced → From a min. of 3 taps and lengthy scrolling to 1 tap and typing.
✅ Higher Engagement → More cards sent - workplace connections strengthened.
✅ Better Discoverability → Previously hidden cards surfaced, increasing their usage.
✅ Improved User Satisfaction → The frustration of endless scrolling -> seamless experience.
SAP SURGE HACKATHON
Working with my team at SAP exposed me to a welcoming and generous design culture. It was invaluable connecting with designers from different teams, learning from their unique approaches, and adapting those insights into my own work.
Collaborating closely with developers, QA, and product owners gave me a deeper understanding of the product lifecycle - having experienced it both as a developer and now as a designer adds a rich layer of perspective.
Participating in the Hackathon was truly inspiring; watching ideas come to life and seeing how UX can shape that process was a powerful reminder of the impact design can have.