FutureRx UI Library
Designing a Scalable System for Healthcare Innovation
Designing a Scalable System for Healthcare Innovation
FutureRx is transforming healthcare technology with solutions for pharmacy benefit managers and providers. I led the creation of a unified UI library for web and mobile, featuring 50+ reusable components, responsive patterns, and clear documentation—delivering consistent branding, faster development, and improved accessibility across all modules.
I led the end-to-end design of the FutureRx UI Library :
Defining design foundations: typography, color, spacing, grids
Creating a full library of reusable components and patterns
Working hand-in-hand with developers and designers to ensure perfect alignment between design and code
Building documentation that made onboarding effortless for any new designer or engineer
Testing and refining components based on real product feedback
Inconsistent buttons, colors, and spacing across products
Separate UI patterns for web and mobile, causing brand fragmentation
Developers spending extra time re-building the same components
No central documentation — onboarding new team members was slow
We started by working together on a design audit — collecting and mapping every UI element across products. The exercise made the inconsistencies painfully visible and helped us align on what needed fixing first.
Next, we established the foundations:
A shared typography scale for readability across dense healthcare data and mobile screens.
A brand-aligned color palette, tested for accessibility.
A responsive grid and spacing system, giving structure to both desktop dashboards and smaller mobile layouts.
From there, we split responsibilities and designed over 50 + reusable components — buttons, forms, tables, navigation patterns, and data visualizations. Each component went through reviews and iterations within the team, ensuring it worked seamlessly across platforms and states.
We also invested time in documentation. Using Figma, we created a centralized library with clear usage guidelines and examples. In parallel, we partnered with engineers through Storybook and design tokens, which made handoff smooth and implementation consistent.
Finally, we tested and refined together — checking components in real product flows, gathering feedback from developers, and validating accessibility standards.
What started as a fragmented ecosystem turned into a cohesive UI library that empowered FutureRx teams to design and build faster, more consistently, and with greater confidence.
40% faster design-to-development turnaround
80% fewer UI inconsistencies across teams
Improved accessibility scores in audits
Smoother onboarding for designers and developers
The Road Ahead....