Overview
At redBus, I had the privilege of contributing to something transformative — a design system we named Rubicon, built to unify our Android and iOS platforms. This case study takes you through the process of identifying challenges, establishing a foundation, and delivering a scalable, reusable system that solved real usability and development bottlenecks.
Background
When we began, there were no dedicated resources for this project. But through collaborative planning, we assembled a team of passionate contributors who made consistent progress despite shifting priorities and workloads.
We formed a specialized Rubicon Team, assigning leads for design, Android, and iOS. With strong leadership support from our Mobile Team Director, Design Team VP, and Design Team Director, we allocated 20 resources: 15 developers and 5 designers. I was part of the inception design team tasked with building the fundamental blocks that would power this system.

Gallery view
Switcher that allows you to create multiple dedicated views using two layouts: table and gallery. In this instance, you can see the Designers' view.
Explore the process of creating a new view from a table. After selecting filters and columns, and sorting them, you can save this specific view. This way, you won't have to repeatedly set it up, especially in scenarios like daily work routines. For example, when an owner wants to review their designer's work.

Record Details
In addition to these features, the upcoming version of NFS is set to revolutionize the way users view and interact with data. We're introducing a full-row preview feature within our data tables, enabling users to access detailed insights into each entry. This move will significantly enhance our ability to delve into the finer details of financial and administrative data.

Documents
Comprehensive contract overview including essential details and required actions. This is a preview mode only, disallowing edits and preventing mistakes.
