Oracle Blogs
Oracle Blogs
Oracle Blogs
Enterprise Publishing Platform, UX Architecture & Content Systems

Quick Facts
Role: Sr. UX Designer / Front-End Developer; later Sr. Design Manager, Blogs Platform
Company: Oracle
Product Area: Oracle Blogs
Domain: Enterprise publishing platform, content systems, authoring workflows, technical and brand content
Focus: Information architecture, platform UX, publishing workflows, content structure, front-end implementation, design leadership
Systems: Oracle content platform ecosystem, front-end development, enterprise web standards
Overview
Oracle Blogs was a large-scale enterprise publishing platform supporting technical, product, brand, and thought-leadership content across Oracle.
My work began hands-on across UX design and front-end development, then evolved into design leadership for the platform. I focused on improving the structure, usability, and scalability of the blogging experience for both content creators and readers, helping modernize a core Oracle content platform within a broader enterprise ecosystem.
Challenge & Approach
Enterprise publishing platforms have to serve multiple needs at once: authors need clear workflows, readers need better discovery and readability, stakeholders need governance and consistency, and engineering teams need patterns that can be implemented and maintained.
The challenge was to improve the experience without treating the platform as a simple marketing site. Oracle Blogs had to support a high volume of content, many author groups, different audience needs, brand standards, technical constraints, and long-term platform evolution.
My approach centered on information architecture, publishing workflows, content structure, reusable interface patterns, and close design-development collaboration. Because I contributed directly to front-end implementation, I was able to bridge design intent and production realities, helping ensure the platform could become clearer, more consistent, and easier to evolve over time.
The work helped modernize Oracle’s blogging/content experience, improve platform consistency, and create a stronger foundation for scalable enterprise publishing across teams and content types.
Oracle Blogs
Oracle Blogs
Oracle Blogs
Enterprise Publishing Platform, UX Architecture & Content Systems

Quick Facts
Role: Sr. UX Designer / Front-End Developer; later Sr. Design Manager, Blogs Platform
Company: Oracle
Product Area: Oracle Blogs
Domain: Enterprise publishing platform, content systems, authoring workflows, technical and brand content
Focus: Information architecture, platform UX, publishing workflows, content structure, front-end implementation, design leadership
Systems: Oracle content platform ecosystem, front-end development, enterprise web standards
Overview
Oracle Blogs was a large-scale enterprise publishing platform supporting technical, product, brand, and thought-leadership content across Oracle.
My work began hands-on across UX design and front-end development, then evolved into design leadership for the platform. I focused on improving the structure, usability, and scalability of the blogging experience for both content creators and readers, helping modernize a core Oracle content platform within a broader enterprise ecosystem.
Challenge & Approach
Enterprise publishing platforms have to serve multiple needs at once: authors need clear workflows, readers need better discovery and readability, stakeholders need governance and consistency, and engineering teams need patterns that can be implemented and maintained.
The challenge was to improve the experience without treating the platform as a simple marketing site. Oracle Blogs had to support a high volume of content, many author groups, different audience needs, brand standards, technical constraints, and long-term platform evolution.
My approach centered on information architecture, publishing workflows, content structure, reusable interface patterns, and close design-development collaboration. Because I contributed directly to front-end implementation, I was able to bridge design intent and production realities, helping ensure the platform could become clearer, more consistent, and easier to evolve over time.
The work helped modernize Oracle’s blogging/content experience, improve platform consistency, and create a stronger foundation for scalable enterprise publishing across teams and content types.







