Remote Lands — UX/UI redesign
Redesigned information architecture, navigation, and CMS touchpoints for a premium travel platform.
Disciplines: product-design, ux-research.
Role
Principal UX — IA, editorial templates, concierge tooling ergonomics alongside marketing surfaces.
Outcomes
- Clearer itineraries and exploratory browsing without gimmicks
- CMS structures reducing duplicate content burdens for editors
- Navigation signalling luxury without obscuring pragmatic tasks
Context
Ultra-premium travellers research slowly but decide quickly once trust snaps into place — editorial voice, reassurance, tangible detail layers all must align.
Approach
Started with taxonomy and reusable story layouts, tightened search/browse loops, reworked itineraries with progressive disclosure concierge teams authored daily.
Impact
Site expressed craft expected at price point yet remained operable internally — bridging editorial romance with sustainable publishing.
Read the full Remote Lands — UX/UI redesign case study
Redesigned information architecture, navigation, and CMS touchpoints for a premium travel platform. For product leaders and