This is the design project I did for Calendly as part of a hiring process. The task is to redesign one of Calendly’s landing pages. My design received tremendously positive feedback from the hiring manager and took me to the final round interview. At the end, I couldn’t join Calendly because of my visa status. However, I got paid for doing this fun project and I decided to share it as a proof of my design capability.
I interviewed a startup CEO(sales background), a marketing manager and a marketing intern for their thoughts on the current page and their favorite landing pages. Here are some highlights.
Based on my critique and interviewees’ feedback, I summarized my design objectives.
Next up, I looked at some well-designed SaaS landing pages to get inspiration. I used Monday, Stripe and Trello as examples.
After analyzing the competitors, I drafted the first wireframe. Here are the highlights.
However, this page looks too long and doesn’t have a clear information hierarchy. I decided to analyze the current page contents and reorganize them. There are 6 highlights of the product and I realized they could be grouped as followed:
Then, I iterated the wireframe to synthesize the new groups. Now the page looks more compact and has better hierarchy.
Now it comes to the aesthetics part. I wanted to use illustrations to express a fun feeling which also incorporates Calendly’s branding. I found some well-designed SAAS landing pages as references and put them on a moodboard.
Then I started sketching illustrations on a piece of paper.
I created these illustrations using Affinity Designer. I put the actual interfaces and cartoon characters together so the user scenarios are obvious.
With the wireframe and illustrations ready, I created the hi-fi mockups.
And of course I made the mobile version.
I received very good feedback from the stakeholder. However, here are a still few things I think we can do to make the page stronger in the future.