The project was conducted with a contact person from the Department of Clinical Biochemistry at The North Denmark Regional Hospital. The project sought to design an interface for a program to help analyse Cannabis test results more accurately. My contributions to the project consisted of helping to develop and iterate on the concept and layout for the prototype, helping with planning, executing, and evaluating user tests of the prototype.
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For this project, the team I was part of had the task of designing a prototype which could be used to guide the development of an improved system for analysing UDT samples for cannabis. We started by storyboarding the concept for the system.
After we had decided on the basic concept and the general structure of the prototype, we started designing wireframes for each screen to inform our design process when we got to designing the high-fidelity prototype.
After the wireframes were done, we designed interactive high-fidelity prototypes that we could use for testing on people who would be users of the future software we were designing for.
We had designed it in such a way that the only way to edit data in the program was to first press an icon and then type in the data for that entry. During user tests, it became clear that this process was too clunky, and we had to redesign it so that the data was directly editable by just clicking the data entry point. here, I specifically led the process of redesigning the prototype in order to make it more user-friendly
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