Designed the scanable cards for SiteMonitoring

SiteMonitoring sensor cards and packaging
Summary
SiteMonitoring was a Maturix product built to make construction sites trackable: electricity, water, CO2, waste, fuel, and more, collected through wireless sensors and surfaced in a monitoring dashboard. The physical cards were the entry point, placed directly on site equipment and scanned by workers to access live data. The product was cancelled before launch on a business decision. The packaging and cards made it to external print.
Role
Graphic Designer
Methods
Print Design · Physical UX

Challenge

The card had one job: get a worker from a piece of physical equipment to a live dashboard. It had to work in field conditions, on machinery, handled by people with no prior context for the system. Hierarchy and reduction mattered more than decoration.

Process

I started with sketches to work out what the card needed to carry and what to leave off. From there, I moved to paper prototypes to test the folded packaging format.

I drew the full icon set in Illustrator: waste, electricity, water, CO2, and the supporting visual system used across both the cards and the packaging. I then built the print layouts in InDesign, designing both sides of the card and the interior of the folded booklet, and prepared the files for external print production.

SiteMonitoring cards and packaging design

Outcome

The product was cancelled before reaching the market. The packaging and cards made it to external print as a complete, production-ready physical artefact.