This assignment covers the complete UI and UX design for our in-house freight-forwarding portal spanning ocean, air, trucking, warehousing and customs-clearance workflows. The sole purpose is to streamline day-to-day operations for my internal staff, so every screen has to be lightning-fast to navigate, easy on the eyes and absolutely free of unnecessary clicks. Core modules to visualise Quote - We should be able to provide a quote to customers and track that. • Booking system — let operators create, edit and duplicate shipments in seconds, choose transport mode, attach paperwork and allocate warehouse space. • Tracking system — live status views for every shipment with colour-coded milestones, exception alerts and a timeline that ties together pick-up, customs, storage and final delivery. What I expect from you – A clear information architecture that mirrors our real-life process from quote to proof-of-delivery. – Low- and high-fidelity wireframes built in Figma (or Adobe XD if you prefer) with desktop and tablet breakpoints. – A consistent visual style guide: colours, typography, icon set and reusable UI components. – Clickable prototype so I can test flows with my team before development. – Dev-ready hand-off files with red-line specs and component tokens. Acceptance criteria 1. Booking flow can be completed end-to-end in under two minutes during prototype testing. 2. Tracking dashboard surfaces any delayed leg within one click from the main screen. 3. All primary actions meet WCAG AA contrast and keyboard-navigation guidelines. Backend or API work is out of scope for now; I only need the front-end experience mapped and designed. Existing brand assets and detailed process maps will be shared once we start. If you have previous logistics or SaaS admin experience, that will help you hit the ground running.