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MyFoodOffice

Cloud-base system

MyFoodOffice

Food declarations made easy.

MyFoodOffice approached us with the task of building their product declarations app. We sat down with the team, created a juicy design and then focused on creating a database architecture, that would be ready for serious post-launch scaling. We have been with MyFoodOffice from the beginning and we are continuing our cooperation as the product is being developed with new features every few weeks.

Client

MyFoodOffice

Location

Norway

Scope of work:

  • Design Sprint
  • Design
  • Development

"SDH is easy to collaborate with. When your project is hit by challenges, they listen to your opinions and accommodate you as far reasonable as possible. They have a talented pool of young developers and project managers. They are loyal to contracts entered."

MyFoodOffice

Martin Lang CEO and Founder, MyFoodOffice

Nobody messes with other people’s food or anything related to it.

That is why the brand we were going to communicate had to represent trust and professionalism while remaining as clean and modern as possible. When creating a logo for MyFoodOffice we tried to tell the story of the actual product: connecting something we all know, food represented by an ear of wheat, with something very new for the industry — technology.

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Delicious design choices

Crafting the look & feel of the platform, we had to respond to the users’ expectations of such a product and the goals we set ourselves with the brand identity design. We wanted it to be uncluttered, fresh, yet not boring, and at the same time contemporary and eye-catching. Our design team tried to reflect the delicious nature of the food industry. Looking at the results and the feedback the team got from its users — they did a perfect job.

MyFoodOffice
MyFoodOffice
MyFoodOffice
MyFoodOffice

Save time and automate your tasks. Connect your recipe to a product, and automatically get mandatory food declaration in compliance with the latest EU legislation.

Clarity
by design

Working on a platform focused on managing information, we were challenged to make every data point shown in the application have just the right position and visibility. We had to strike a balance between showing too much and showing too little. We identified the most important information and made it digestible using proper information architecture and color-coding.

MyFoodOffice
MyFoodOffice
MyFoodOffice
MyFoodOffice

The devil is
in the details

We put a lot of effort to find the most intuitive and frictionless ways for users to interact with the data. We had to make sure that all data inputs were clear and simple in order to minimize the room for error.

Accessible
from any device

The places our users work in (food production plants, bakeries, etc.) require mobility and easy instant access to the MyFoodOffice platform. We had to tackle the challenges of working with loads of data on mobile screens.

Mobile device screenshot
Mobile device screenshot
Mobile device screenshot
Mobile device screenshot
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Scrolling code
Scrolling code

When working on the project we focused on using the most recent technology pieces.

We wanted it to be error-free and we focused on bringing to the platform as many automated tests as possible. The MyFoodOffice technology stack is:

  • Sendgrid (notifications)
  • Rollbar (error tracking software)
  • CodeClimate (code review)
  • Cloudflare (Protection)
  • CircleCI (Integration)

Conversation is one of our most important values and a habit we support at every stage of our development process. Conversation is executed through digital tooling so the context is never lost. We use Slack for chat, Jira for planning, and Github for code reviews and discussion.