As a Senior Product Design Manager on the Peacock team, I helped lead the creation of an evolved Olympic streaming experience that gave every type of viewer — from diehard fans to casual browsers — an intuitive, flexible way to engage with the Games on their own terms.
We built a bold visual system and interaction model that made it instantly clear what each screen offered, blending custom design, photography, and color into scalable templates. These allowed our editorial teams to update and deliver rich, timely content quickly and consistently. The result: a dynamic, editorially-driven experience that made it easier than ever to follow every event, every athlete, and every medal — without missing a beat.
I worked with NBCUniversal to help redefine how live sports are experienced digitally. With Peacock’s Olympic hub, we made every event—from the biggest primetime moments to the most niche competitions—easily discoverable and accessible to all subscribers. During the Paris Games (July 26 – August 11), Peacock became the go-to destination for Olympic coverage, contributing to record-breaking viewership — up 40% from all previous Summer and Winter Games combined.
Keeping fans connected to all their favorite events across every screen
Our connected Nav helped fans quickly find all live events, highlights, and replays for their favorite competitions, allowing them to easily jump between different sports hubs at the top of their screen
Design Systems at Olympic Scale
To support a live event as massive as the Olympics, we built a design framework that could adapt in real time across content types, platforms, and user behaviors.
From custom UI templates to scalable layouts, the system empowered editorial teams to move quickly without sacrificing clarity or brand cohesion. Every component was purpose-built: clean layouts, expressive typography, intuitive iconography. Together, it gave fans a seamless, personalized viewing experience whether they were catching a quick highlight or diving deep into event coverage.