For the Verizon Fios UMW 2.0 project, the goal was clear: transform how people experience TV. It became a deep dive into streamlining features, solving long-standing usability issues, and building a design system that could keep pace with constant innovation.
(linear + on demand)
Employing sophisticated algorithms and user-centric features.
Closely analyzing user behaviors, preferences, feedback, they strive to anticipate and meet the unique expectations of each user.
Simplifying IA to strengthen user focus
The previous TLM-based navigation offered consistent layouts but introduced small design variations that added friction. By simplifying the hierarchy and prioritizing relevant, personalized content, we created a more cohesive and engaging experience—one that feels consolidated, user-centered, and ready to support future innovation.
1. Engagement: Beyond numbers. Crafting a holistic viewWe prioritized user-centered engagement with personalized profiles, tailored content recommendations, and features like "What to Watch" and an enhanced Library, fostering deeper connections through intuitive, tailored experiences.
We enhanced content discovery with a unified catalogue, Collections for grouped content, a redesigned Content Details page, and AI-driven search for smarter, intuitive results.
We streamlined the user experience with intuitive navigation, enhanced Player and TV Casting for effortless control, and introduced a TV Companion feature for seamless transitions between mobile and TV viewing.
What I learnedReworking Verizon’s search experience was a crash course in designing resilient UX under messy backend conditions. I learned how to abstract over inconsistent data, create UI patterns tolerant to variability, and align design intent with engineering constraints.
It also taught me the value of shipping a stable core first (search + discovery), then layering complexity (personalization, recommendations) later — a strategy that balances user value with technical feasibility.
More than anything, this project helped me refine how I lead cross-functional collaboration, scope realistically, and build scalable design systems that serve both user needs and engineering realities.