Central Animal Records, one of Australia’s early animal microchip registries, required a structured and scalable front-end system to support multiple user types, workflows, and feature sets. The goal was to create a seamless, reliable interface for managing complex data and interactions.
The project was executed in 5 structured phases, resulting in a comprehensive front-end system with multiple modules and user flows. The application delivered a stable, scalable, and user-friendly interface capable of handling complex operations efficiently.
We worked across multiple phases to develop a large-scale front-end application. The focus was on building structured layouts, handling multiple user journeys, and ensuring smooth navigation across various modules.
Each phase involved developing new pages, features, and validations – with careful attention to consistency, usability, and performance. The interface was developed to handle complexity while keeping the experience clear and easy to use.