I want to polish the Toast POS menu so the staff can move through it faster and with fewer taps. The job is strictly about the user interface: reorganising the navigation structure, modernising the visual design, and refining the interaction buttons so every action feels obvious and snappy. What I picture: • A cleaner, more logical navigation layout that cuts down on search time. • Fresh, consistent visuals that match the brand yet stay readable in a busy service environment. • Clearly defined button styles, sizes, and states that reduce input errors. Typical design tools such as Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD, or similar are fine as long as the final assets integrate smoothly into Toast. To be considered, please show past work that demonstrates you have taken an existing interface and measurably improved usability or speed. If you have tackled restaurant or retail POS screens before, that is a plus but not required. Once we agree on the direction, I will share current screenshots and access details so you can create mock-ups, prototypes, and the supporting style guide ready for hand-off to my implementation team.