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Smarter security, trusted by millions.

Role: Senior Visual Designer
ARLO SECURE
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An easy to use interface manages all your Arlo home security products and keeps you connected to your home and your family’s safety from wherever you are.

Role: Senior Visual Designer
Focus: Design System & Visual Identity

Goal:

Design a scalable UI system and visual language to support Arlo’s new generation of home security products, including AI-driven features, real-time monitoring, and subscription services. The goal was to unify design across Android and iOS while translating the brand identity into intuitive product experiences while keeping the new UI recognizable for its current users.

Approach:

The first step was to migrate the entire existing UI library from Sketch to Figma, and expand the system to support broader collaboration and documentation.
Developed a flexible component system tailored for Android (Material Design) and iOS while preserving brand consistency.
Created design solutions for complex features, including device interconnectivity, real-time location tracking, emergency response, and subscription flows.
Conducted accessibility audits and refined components to meet WCAG standards.

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APP DESIGN
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Design Challenges:

Balancing Material Design constraints with the brand’s visual language.
Building for a diverse ecosystem of physical devices, mobile apps, and AI-driven automation.
Creating a visual system that could scale with evolving products and cross-platform needs.

Solutions:

Developed a modular Android design system centered around a Master Component Library, semantic color systems, and adaptive UI patterns.
Designed a real-time dashboard that displays device status, live camera feeds, schedules, and emergency controls—integrating AI-driven automation seamlessly into the user flow.
Led the visual design for subscription models, balancing clarity, upsell opportunities, and seamless onboarding.
Partnered with engineering to refine motion behaviors, edge cases, and platform-specific nuances.
Due to the age demographic of its users, integration of feedback from user testing to refine flows, reduce friction, and improve accessibility was imperative for its success.

Color palette is mainly grayscale with semantic colors and an accent color. Base components should use grayscale.

Background
Content
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Dashboard
Devices
Onboarding
Automation

Example of components and icon indicators for all Camera, Routine, Sensor, and Thermostat events used in the Feed screen.

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OUTCOME
Path

A fully documented, scalable design system adopted across Android and iOS was delivered.
Supported successful launches of AI-powered features, location tracking, and multi-device control.
Improved cross-team collaboration by streamlining handoff processes and establishing clearer UI/UX standards.
Enhanced product accessibility and improved consistency across customer touchpoints.

Key Contributions:

Design Systems
- Android, iOS, and multi-device ecosystems.
Visual Identity - Scaled product UI while preserving brand integrity
UX Collaboration - Subscription flows, onboarding, and real-time dashboards.
Accessibility - WCAG audits, testing, and refinement.

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No matter what life brings, Arlo Safe is there.

Role: Senior Visual Designer
ARLO SAFE
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An easy to use interface manages all your Arlo home security products and keeps you connected to your home and your family’s safety from wherever you are.

Goal:
As a senior designer, I lead the visual design and system development for Arlo’s Android-based Location Tracking product. The goal was to create a cohesive design system while introducing new tracking features, scalable map interfaces, and incident reporting functionality to seamlessly aligned with the broader product ecosystem.

Role: Senior Visual Designer
Focus: Design System & Visual Identity

Approach:

Designed the foundational design system and expanded to enable stronger collaboration, version control, and scalability.
Built a modular Android component library optimized for performance, reusability, and alignment with Material Design standards while keeping the UI recognizable for its current users.
Worked closely with UX to design intuitive map views, device tracking interactions, and incident management flows.
Partnered with engineering to navigate platform constraints, motion behaviors, and development requirements.

Arlo Safe Component Library Examples

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APP DESIGN
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Design Challenges:

Translating complex geolocation data into an interface that balances clarity, usability, and real-time updates.
Building a system flexible enough to support new features without introducing visual debt.
Maintaining alignment with Android’s Material Design guidelines while preserving the brand’s visual identity.

Solutions:

Created a scalable component system, including map UI patterns, location markers, event indicators, and incident reporting modules.
Designed responsive map views that display real-time location data, movement trails, and incident types, supported by clear hierarchies and intuitive controls.
Collaborated with engineering to refine handoff processes, ensuring that UI specifications translated accurately to functional prototypes.
Ran iterative reviews informed by user testing to refine layout decisions, edge-case behaviors, and interaction models for both Android and iOS parity.

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Color Selector designed to quickly identitify individual
family members.

OUTCOME
Path


Delivered a fully operational design system tailored for Android, now adopted across the product’s location-based services.
Supported the launch of new tracking and incident management features with improved accuracy, usability, and visual cohesion.
Enhanced cross-team workflows by improving documentation standards and design-development alignment.
Strengthened the customer experience by reducing interface complexity while supporting real-time, high-stakes tracking functionality.

Key Contributions:

Design Systems
- Android-first, map-based UI, scalable components
Visual Design - Location tracking, map interactions, and event visualization
UX Collaboration - Incident flows, tracking features, and system feedback loops
Development Partnership - Refined UI specs, prototyping accuracy, and responsive handoffs

CNET Editor's Choice
September 2024
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CONTACT
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VISUAL DESIGNER
Juan M Montes
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VISUAL DESIGNER
Juan M Montes
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Smarter security, trusted by millions.

Role: Senior Visual Designer
ARLO SECURE
Path

An easy to use interface manages all your Arlo home security products and keeps you connected to your home and your family’s safety from wherever you are.

Role: Senior Visual Designer
Focus: Design System & Visual Identity

Goal:

Design a scalable UI system and visual language to support Arlo’s new generation of home security products, including AI-driven features, real-time monitoring, and subscription services. The goal was to unify design across Android and iOS while translating the brand identity into intuitive product experiences while keeping the new UI recognizable for its current users.

Approach:

The first step was to migrate the entire existing UI library from Sketch to Figma, and expand the system to support broader collaboration and documentation.
Developed a flexible component system tailored for Android (Material Design) and iOS while preserving brand consistency.
Created design solutions for complex features, including device interconnectivity, real-time location tracking, emergency response, and subscription flows.
Conducted accessibility audits and refined components to meet WCAG standards.

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APP DESIGN
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Design Challenges:

Balancing Material Design constraints with the brand’s visual language.
Building for a diverse ecosystem of physical devices, mobile apps, and AI-driven automation.
Creating a visual system that could scale with evolving products and cross-platform needs.

Solutions:

Developed a modular Android design system centered around a Master Component Library, semantic color systems, and adaptive UI patterns.
Designed a real-time dashboard that displays device status, live camera feeds, schedules, and emergency controls—integrating AI-driven automation seamlessly into the user flow.
Led the visual design for subscription models, balancing clarity, upsell opportunities, and seamless onboarding.
Partnered with engineering to refine motion behaviors, edge cases, and platform-specific nuances.
Due to the age demographic of its users, integration of feedback from user testing to refine flows, reduce friction, and improve accessibility was imperative for its success.

Color palette is mainly grayscale with semantic colors and an accent color. Base components should use grayscale.

Background
Content
Group 25Group 26
Updating Firmware - UpdatingTeachable AI - Prompt FilledDevices - EmptyDashboard 2
Dashboard
Devices
Onboarding
Automation

Example of components and icon indicators for all Camera, Routine, Sensor, and Thermostat events used in the Feed screen.

FeedEvent TypesFeed - Empty
Arlo Group 52 1
OUTCOME
Path

A fully documented, scalable design system adopted across Android and iOS was delivered.
Supported successful launches of AI-powered features, location tracking, and multi-device control.
Improved cross-team collaboration by streamlining handoff processes and establishing clearer UI/UX standards.
Enhanced product accessibility and improved consistency across customer touchpoints.

Key Contributions:

Design Systems
- Android, iOS, and multi-device ecosystems.
Visual Identity - Scaled product UI while preserving brand integrity
UX Collaboration - Subscription flows, onboarding, and real-time dashboards.
Accessibility - WCAG audits, testing, and refinement.

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No matter what life brings, Arlo Safe is there.

Role: Senior Visual Designer
ARLO SAFE
Path

An easy to use interface manages all your Arlo home security products and keeps you connected to your home and your family’s safety from wherever you are.

Goal:
As a senior designer, I lead the visual design and system development for Arlo’s Android-based Location Tracking product. The goal was to create a cohesive design system while introducing new tracking features, scalable map interfaces, and incident reporting functionality to seamlessly aligned with the broader product ecosystem.

Role: Senior Visual Designer
Focus: Design System & Visual Identity

Approach:

Designed the foundational design system and expanded to enable stronger collaboration, version control, and scalability.
Built a modular Android component library optimized for performance, reusability, and alignment with Material Design standards while keeping the UI recognizable for its current users.
Worked closely with UX to design intuitive map views, device tracking interactions, and incident management flows.
Partnered with engineering to navigate platform constraints, motion behaviors, and development requirements.

Arlo Safe Component Library Examples

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Group 26882
APP DESIGN
Path

Design Challenges:

Translating complex geolocation data into an interface that balances clarity, usability, and real-time updates.
Building a system flexible enough to support new features without introducing visual debt.
Maintaining alignment with Android’s Material Design guidelines while preserving the brand’s visual identity.

Solutions:

Created a scalable component system, including map UI patterns, location markers, event indicators, and incident reporting modules.
Designed responsive map views that display real-time location data, movement trails, and incident types, supported by clear hierarchies and intuitive controls.
Collaborated with engineering to refine handoff processes, ensuring that UI specifications translated accurately to functional prototypes.
Ran iterative reviews informed by user testing to refine layout decisions, edge-case behaviors, and interaction models for both Android and iOS parity.

07.11_841_631_371_79Color SelectorDevice Settings _ Dark SettingsDevice Settings _ Light Settings

Color Selector designed to quickly identitify individual
family members.

OUTCOME
Path


Delivered a fully operational design system tailored for Android, now adopted across the product’s location-based services.
Supported the launch of new tracking and incident management features with improved accuracy, usability, and visual cohesion.
Enhanced cross-team workflows by improving documentation standards and design-development alignment.
Strengthened the customer experience by reducing interface complexity while supporting real-time, high-stakes tracking functionality.

Key Contributions:

Design Systems
- Android-first, map-based UI, scalable components
Visual Design - Location tracking, map interactions, and event visualization
UX Collaboration - Incident flows, tracking features, and system feedback loops
Development Partnership - Refined UI specs, prototyping accuracy, and responsive handoffs

CNET Editor's Choice
September 2024
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Client - Petnet, Inc., Makers of Petnet SmartFeeder products

CONTACT
Circle-of-Sound 1
Eye-Signal-Eye 1
VISUAL DESIGNER
Juan M Montes
ARLO SECURE
Path

An easy to use interface manages all your Arlo home security products and keeps you connected to your home and your family’s safety from wherever you are.

Role: Senior Visual Designer
Focus: Design System & Visual Identity

Goal:

Design a scalable UI system and visual language to support Arlo’s new generation of home security products, including AI-driven features, real-time monitoring, and subscription services. The goal was to unify design across Android and iOS while translating the brand identity into intuitive product experiences while keeping the new UI recognizable for its current users.

Approach:

The first step was to migrate the entire existing UI library from Sketch to Figma, and expand the system to support broader collaboration and documentation.
Developed a flexible component system tailored for Android (Material Design) and iOS while preserving brand consistency.
Created design solutions for complex features, including device interconnectivity, real-time location tracking, emergency response, and subscription flows.
Conducted accessibility audits and refined components to meet WCAG standards.

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APP DESIGN
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Design Challenges:

Balancing Material Design constraints with the brand’s visual language.
Building for a diverse ecosystem of physical devices, mobile apps, and AI-driven automation.
Creating a visual system that could scale with evolving products and cross-platform needs.

Solutions:

Developed a modular Android design system centered around a Master Component Library, semantic color systems, and adaptive UI patterns.
Designed a real-time dashboard that displays device status, live camera feeds, schedules, and emergency controls—integrating AI-driven automation seamlessly into the user flow.
Led the visual design for subscription models, balancing clarity, upsell opportunities, and seamless onboarding.
Partnered with engineering to refine motion behaviors, edge cases, and platform-specific nuances.
Due to the age demographic of its users, integration of feedback from user testing to refine flows, reduce friction, and improve accessibility was imperative for its success.

Color palette is mainly grayscale with semantic colors and an accent color. Base components should use grayscale.

Background
Content
Group 25Group 26
Dashboard 2Updating Firmware - UpdatingDevices - EmptyTeachable AI - Prompt Filled

Example of components and icon indicators for all Camera, Routine, Sensor, and Thermostat events used in the Feed screen.

FeedEvent TypesFeed - Empty

Components are designed to deliver event details for the user at a glance.

Arlo Group 52 1
OUTCOME
Path

A fully documented, scalable design system adopted across Android and iOS was delivered.
Supported successful launches of AI-powered features, location tracking, and multi-device control.
Improved cross-team collaboration by streamlining handoff processes and establishing clearer UI/UX standards.
Enhanced product accessibility and improved consistency across customer touchpoints.

Key Contributions:

Design Systems
- Android, iOS, and multi-device ecosystems.
Visual Identity - Scaled product UI while preserving brand integrity
UX Collaboration - Subscription flows, onboarding, and real-time dashboards.
Accessibility - WCAG audits, testing, and refinement.

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No matter what life brings, Arlo Safe is there.

Role: Senior Visual Designer
ARLO SAFE
Path

An easy to use interface manages all your Arlo home security products and keeps you connected to your home and your family’s safety from wherever you are.

Goal:
As a senior designer, I lead the visual design and system development for Arlo’s Android-based Location Tracking product. The goal was to create a cohesive design system while introducing new tracking features, scalable map interfaces, and incident reporting functionality to seamlessly aligned with the broader product ecosystem.

Role: Senior Visual Designer
Focus: Design System & Visual Identity

Approach:

Designed the foundational design system and expanded to enable stronger collaboration, version control, and scalability.
Built a modular Android component library optimized for performance, reusability, and alignment with Material Design standards while keeping the UI recognizable for its current users.
Worked closely with UX to design intuitive map views, device tracking interactions, and incident management flows.
Partnered with engineering to navigate platform constraints, motion behaviors, and development requirements.

Arlo Safe Component Library Examples

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APP DESIGN
Path

Design Challenges:

Translating complex geolocation data into an interface that balances clarity, usability, and real-time updates.
Building a system flexible enough to support new features without introducing visual debt.
Maintaining alignment with Android’s Material Design guidelines while preserving the brand’s visual identity.

Solutions:

Created a scalable component system, including map UI patterns, location markers, event indicators, and incident reporting modules.
Designed responsive map views that display real-time location data, movement trails, and incident types, supported by clear hierarchies and intuitive controls.
Collaborated with engineering to refine handoff processes, ensuring that UI specifications translated accurately to functional prototypes.
Ran iterative reviews informed by user testing to refine layout decisions, edge-case behaviors, and interaction models for both Android and iOS parity.

07.11_841_631_37Device Settings _ Dark SettingsDevice Settings _ Light Settings1_79

Color Selector designed to quickly identitify individual
family members.

Color Selector
OUTCOME
Path


Delivered a fully operational design system tailored for Android, now adopted across the product’s location-based services.
Supported the launch of new tracking and incident management features with improved accuracy, usability, and visual cohesion.
Enhanced cross-team workflows by improving documentation standards and design-development alignment.
Strengthened the customer experience by reducing interface complexity while supporting real-time, high-stakes tracking functionality.

Key Contributions:

Design Systems
- Android-first, map-based UI, scalable components
Visual Design - Location tracking, map interactions, and event visualization
UX Collaboration - Incident flows, tracking features, and system feedback loops
Development Partnership - Refined UI specs, prototyping accuracy, and responsive handoffs

CNET Editor's Choice
September 2024
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Smarter security, trusted by millions.

Role: Senior Visual Designer
CONTACT
Circle-of-Sound 1
Eye-Signal-Eye 1
VISUAL DESIGNER
Juan M Montes
ARLO SECURE
Path

An easy to use interface manages all your Arlo home security products and keeps you connected to your home and your family’s safety from wherever you are.

Role: Senior Visual Designer
Focus: Design System & Visual Identity

Goal:

Design a scalable UI system and visual language to support Arlo’s new generation of home security products, including AI-driven features, real-time monitoring, and subscription services. The goal was to unify design across Android and iOS while translating the brand identity into intuitive product experiences while keeping the new UI recognizable for its current users.

Approach:

The first step was to migrate the entire existing UI library from Sketch to Figma, and expand the system to support broader collaboration and documentation.
Developed a flexible component system tailored for Android (Material Design) and iOS while preserving brand consistency.
Created design solutions for complex features, including device interconnectivity, real-time location tracking, emergency response, and subscription flows.
Conducted accessibility audits and refined components to meet WCAG standards.

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Title Copy 89
1
Tap: Device Detail VTap sets the devicTitle Copy 94
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Tap and hold devicTap: On/OffDashboard WidgetDashboard WidgetDashboard WidgetCamera Widget/Doorbell SmallDashboard WidgetTap for Device Det CopyTitle Copy 86Path 2 Copy 7Only doorbell
APP DESIGN
Path

Design Challenges:

Balancing Material Design constraints with the brand’s visual language.
Building for a diverse ecosystem of physical devices, mobile apps, and AI-driven automation.
Creating a visual system that could scale with evolving products and cross-platform needs.

Solutions:

Developed a modular Android design system centered around a Master Component Library, semantic color systems, and adaptive UI patterns.
Designed a real-time dashboard that displays device status, live camera feeds, schedules, and emergency controls—integrating AI-driven automation seamlessly into the user flow.
Led the visual design for subscription models, balancing clarity, upsell opportunities, and seamless onboarding.
Partnered with engineering to refine motion behaviors, edge cases, and platform-specific nuances.
Due to the age demographic of its users, integration of feedback from user testing to refine flows, reduce friction, and improve accessibility was imperative for its success.

Color palette is mainly grayscale with semantic colors and an accent color. Base components should use grayscale.

Background
Content
Group 25Group 26
Dashboard 2Updating Firmware - UpdatingDevices - EmptyTeachable AI - Prompt Filled

Example of components and icon indicators for all Camera, Routine, Sensor, and Thermostat events used in the Feed screen.

FeedEvent TypesFeed - Empty

Components are designed to deliver event details for the user at a glance.

Arlo Group 52 1
OUTCOME
Path

A fully documented, scalable design system adopted across Android and iOS was delivered.
Supported successful launches of AI-powered features, location tracking, and multi-device control.
Improved cross-team collaboration by streamlining handoff processes and establishing clearer UI/UX standards.
Enhanced product accessibility and improved consistency across customer touchpoints.

Key Contributions:

Design Systems
- Android, iOS, and multi-device ecosystems.
Visual Identity - Scaled product UI while preserving brand integrity
UX Collaboration - Subscription flows, onboarding, and real-time dashboards.
Accessibility - WCAG audits, testing, and refinement.

safe-family-bundle@2x
Bitmap

No matter what life brings, Arlo Safe is there.

Role: Senior Visual Designer
ARLO SAFE
Path

An easy to use interface manages all your Arlo home security products and keeps you connected to your home and your family’s safety from wherever you are.

Goal:
As a senior designer, I lead the visual design and system development for Arlo’s Android-based Location Tracking product. The goal was to create a cohesive design system while introducing new tracking features, scalable map interfaces, and incident reporting functionality to seamlessly aligned with the broader product ecosystem.

Role: Senior Visual Designer
Focus: Design System & Visual Identity

Approach:

Designed the foundational design system and expanded to enable stronger collaboration, version control, and scalability.
Built a modular Android component library optimized for performance, reusability, and alignment with Material Design standards while keeping the UI recognizable for its current users.
Worked closely with UX to design intuitive map views, device tracking interactions, and incident management flows.
Partnered with engineering to navigate platform constraints, motion behaviors, and development requirements.

Arlo Safe Component Library Examples

Group 26869
Group 14 Copy 4
APP DESIGN
Path

Design Challenges:

Translating complex geolocation data into an interface that balances clarity, usability, and real-time updates.
Building a system flexible enough to support new features without introducing visual debt.
Maintaining alignment with Android’s Material Design guidelines while preserving the brand’s visual identity.

Solutions:

Created a scalable component system, including map UI patterns, location markers, event indicators, and incident reporting modules.
Designed responsive map views that display real-time location data, movement trails, and incident types, supported by clear hierarchies and intuitive controls.
Collaborated with engineering to refine handoff processes, ensuring that UI specifications translated accurately to functional prototypes.
Ran iterative reviews informed by user testing to refine layout decisions, edge-case behaviors, and interaction models for both Android and iOS parity.

07.11_841_631_37Device Settings _ Dark SettingsDevice Settings _ Light Settings1_79

Color Selector designed to quickly identitify individual
family members.

Color Selector
OUTCOME
Path


Delivered a fully operational design system tailored for Android, now adopted across the product’s location-based services.
Supported the launch of new tracking and incident management features with improved accuracy, usability, and visual cohesion.
Enhanced cross-team workflows by improving documentation standards and design-development alignment.
Strengthened the customer experience by reducing interface complexity while supporting real-time, high-stakes tracking functionality.

Key Contributions:

Design Systems
- Android-first, map-based UI, scalable components
Visual Design - Location tracking, map interactions, and event visualization
UX Collaboration - Incident flows, tracking features, and system feedback loops
Development Partnership - Refined UI specs, prototyping accuracy, and responsive handoffs

CNET Editor's Choice
September 2024
Bitmap
BitmapBitmap

Smarter security, trusted by millions.

Role: Senior Visual Designer
CONTACT
Circle-of-Sound 1
Eye-Signal-Eye 1