Workplace experience application for Oracle's global workforce — NAM, EMEA & JAPAC
Oracle Places is an enterprise-grade workplace platform that gives Oracle employees around the world the ability to book workspaces, locate colleagues, navigate campus facilities, and manage day-to-day work environment needs — all from a unified interface.
The challenge was to build a tool that could scale seamlessly across Oracle's global footprint — thousands of employees across the NAM, EMEA, and JAPAC regions — while maintaining the simplicity and clarity that a daily-use workplace tool demands. At the same time, the design needed to align with and advance Oracle's emerging Redwood design aesthetic across the entire product.
I served as the principal designer and front-end developer on the Oracle Places project from early-stage prototyping through production launch and ongoing iteration. I owned the full design process — research, wireframing, high-fidelity mockups, component design, and implementation — while collaborating closely with engineers and stakeholders across the Real Estate & Facilities organization.
The Oracle Places application launched to Oracle's global workforce and became a flagship example of the Redwood design aesthetic applied to internal enterprise tooling. The platform was adopted as a core component of Oracle's workplace strategy — connecting employees to spaces and each other across three major global regions.