Comprehensive benefits overview for NAV, giving users a coherent picture of everything they receive and when, currently live on Norway's most critical public welfare platform.

Managing multiple social security benefits at the same time is more common than it sounds. A person on sick leave might also be receiving parental benefits. A carer might be drawing on several overlapping schemes simultaneously. NAV administers all of it, but until now there was no way for a user to see the full picture in one place. Each benefit existed in its own corner of the system, with no view that tied them together across time.
The gap this creates is practical. Without a clear picture of what you're receiving and when, basic financial planning becomes harder than it needs to be. The information exists, it is just not organised in a way that serves the person it belongs to.

This project was a proof-of-concept developed during a summer internship at Sopra Steria, in collaboration with two developers. The brief was to design an interface that gives users a genuine overview of all their active benefits, not just a list, but a coherent picture of which benefits apply on which days, with clear access to the detail behind each one. I led both the team and the design process throughout.
The concept was later implemented by NAV, bringing the benefit timeline into the live product that millions of people depend on.