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Problem
Sales lacked a consistent and accessible way to present the full ecosystem of products or share quick details on individual offerings.

Solution
An interactive website designed for a touchscreen kiosk at events, showcasing every product across each category of the industry.

Results
An easy-to-use, always-updated asset that became so valuable to the sales team it was translated into six languages and deployed across all events. 

Event Kiosk for Command Alkon

My Contributions:
Website Design

UI/UX

Figma Prototyping
Leadership and Product Collaboration

Wix build + Custom Coding

Video Assets

Command Alkon needed a more engaging way to showcase product offerings and illustrate how their solutions connect the heavy building materials industry. I designed an interactive kiosk that let customers explore products at their own pace while also giving the sales team a powerful tool to guide tailored conversations.

 

By combining intuitive navigation with visual storytelling, the kiosk transformed a static display into an interactive experience that improved understanding and deepened engagement.

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Wireframe + Prototyping

I collaborated with the VP of Marketing and sales to categorize Command Alkon’s products, addressing the challenge that some solutions spanned multiple industries while others were more specialized. To validate the structure, I created quick flows to review before moving into full design on the website.
 

Starting with a prototype first helped by:

  •  Reducing design/production time in the Wix builder

  • Allowing leadership to make immediate changes as needed before final agreement on design

  • Plannning where each product would need to go ahead of time and seeing full user-flow easily
     

This process created a clear, scalable structure that made the site easier to build and receive feedback.

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Understand the Flow

The completed kiosk flow is an intuitive click-to-navigate experience designed to guide users through Command Alkon’s full product ecosystem while also visually showcasing how broad our product stack is across the industry. 

 

The kiosk website visually guides the user into understanding that our products span across all of their business and process touch-points by:

  • Having the user select their industry, immediately personalizing the experience

  • Showcasing a clear, visual map of our ecosystem where Command Alkon can provide value

  • Targeted exploration that shows every products relevant to that user’s needs AND how we add value to their customers as well

  • The ease of use + site design allows users to want to explore more

The team here in Brazil loved the kiosks, the user experience, and the design of the website. It's been a huge hit!

Customers so far are using it and finding products easily. It's been easy to get a deeper dive into how our products work together. Great Asset!

This made it so much easier to show the customer actual solutions with a good summery and how it ties into their processes. Great tool for the sales team so far

Asset Feedback

History of Command Alkon

The Technology Timeline is a unique way of telling Command Alkon’s story. Instead of focusing on the company’s history or acquisitions, I wrote a narrative that highlights their long-standing commitment to technology in the heavy building materials industry.

This was important for several reasons:

  • Customer-centric narrative shows that the Command Alkon story is about solving industry problems and advancing technology for customers, not just celebrating the company’s internal milestones

  • Demonstrated commitment by tracing decades of technological breakthroughs, the timeline reinforces that Command Alkon consistently prioritizes innovation over self-promotion
     

The timeline unfolds as you scroll, beginning in the 1970s with ready-mix technology. It follows their tech advancements rather than the company itself, ending in present day with a CTA to their Cloud Solutions.

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