I’m building a web-based dashboard whose sole focus is clear, intuitive data visualization of user behavior. The end product should make session counts, click paths, retention curves, and similar metrics instantly readable at a glance, so stakeholders can act without hunting for insights. Scope • Translate my rough wireframes and notes into a polished UI that feels modern yet lightweight. • Craft a UX flow that keeps analysts within two clicks of any key metric. • Design interactive graphs and charts alongside well-structured tables and lists; these are the only visual elements I need for now. (Heatmaps may come later, but they’re out of scope for this milestone.) What I’ll hand over – A feature map that shows every widget I want. – Brand colours, typography, and sample data. What I need back 1. High-fidelity layouts for desktop first, then a responsive treatment for tablet. 2. Clickable prototype (Figma, Sketch, or Adobe XD—whichever you prefer). 3. Style guide covering components, states, spacing, and colour usage. 4. Source files organised and labelled so my front-end team can pick them up without a scavenger hunt. Acceptance criteria • All user-behavior KPIs must appear on a single scroll-length dashboard. • Graphs and tables share a consistent visual language (legends, gridlines, typography). • No interaction requires more than two clicks to reach underlying detail. • Assets pass an accessibility contrast check (WCAG AA). If this sounds like a challenge you can tackle quickly and creatively, let’s talk timelines and milestones—I’m ready to get moving.