At parcelLab, I led the design of the company’s first Returns Portal Template — a white-label solution enabling brands like H&M to offer customers a fast, flexible return or exchange process online. The goal was to create a clear, responsive experience that could adapt to different brands, policies, and technical requirements.
While the product followed a mobile-first strategy, I designed a responsive desktop version tailored for home users. It supports easier form filling, multitasking, and label handling — key use cases for online returns.
The video below shows the complete return journey on desktop — from order lookup to confirmation.
Logical grouping of reasons reduces friction and improves speed.
Clear visual layout of options — postal, courier, in-store — helps customers choose the best fit.
A simple calendar interface reduces user error and effort.
Final screen offers reassurance and flexibility: print a label or use a QR code at a partner drop-off point.
I led the full UX process — from mapping user flows to designing all mobile and desktop screens. I developed a modular, scalable design system in Figma and worked closely with the Product Manager, Director of Product, and the H&M team to ensure alignment on logic, flexibility, and implementation feasibility.