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Cicero Suite

Improving user satisfaction across Systematic's Cicero library management suite — a product used by libraries across Scandinavia.

Role
Junior UX Designer & Product Owner
Year
2019
Organisation
Systematic A/S
User ResearchUI DesignFigmaScrumKanbanProduct Ownership

Outcome

Contributed to measurable improvements in user satisfaction scores through iterative design, tighter research-to-delivery cycles, and closer collaboration between UX and engineering.

Cicero is a library management suite used by public and academic libraries across Scandinavia. As part of the Library & Learning team at Systematic, I worked as a Junior UX Designer with an expanded scope that included product ownership responsibilities within our agile process.

My role

I was responsible for UX and visual UI design, grounded in domain expertise built through deep user research sessions with librarians and end-users. Alongside design work, I held the product owner role within our Scrum/Kanban process — which meant estimating and prioritising new features, bug fixes, and design debt alongside architects, project managers, and senior PMs.

Day-to-day this involved:

  • Running and synthesising user research to inform design decisions
  • Producing wireframes, UI designs, and prototypes in Figma
  • Collaborating closely with developers to ensure design intent survived implementation
  • Participating in sprint planning, backlog refinement, and stakeholder reviews
  • Balancing user needs against technical constraints and business priorities

What I learned

Sitting at the intersection of design and product ownership gave me a clear view of where UX often loses influence — in the gap between design handoff and sprint planning. Being in both seats let me advocate for user needs at the point where trade-offs are actually made.

Working in a domain as specialised as library software also reinforced how much time domain knowledge is worth. The best design decisions came from understanding how a librarian’s day actually works — not from abstract UX principles.

Detailed case study and design artefacts available on request. Work is covered by NDA.

NDA notice. This project is covered by a non-disclosure agreement. Full design artefacts, screenshots, and detailed outcomes are available on request during interviews.