Our team was responsible with developing consistent product and service customer experiences with medical instruments. The team included interaction design, visual design, industrial design, information designers. Our focus was to leverage the multi-discipline team to deliver a unified customer experience across all customer touch points, including labeling, and help systems.
Centaur XP is a Unix-based medical diagnostic instrument. Our team was asked to upgrade the existing instrument and software with touch screen experience, interface with PC-based services, and other common service functionality.
The key challenge with this project was the limitation of the legacy Unix OS. I closely collaborated with the devlopment team to continuely iterate on the design to discover what was technically feasible.
This is a touch screen application intended to be placed on multiple medical diagnostic instruments.
The key challenge with this project was the ability to design a quality control application that could be reused across the entire family of products. I closely collaborated with the software requirements team to define the requirements. We used the below paper prototype for testing and team reviews.
Our goal was to align the molecular product offerings with established company product line. We reused existing software architecture, and ux patterns, while providing unique molecular customer requirements.