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UX Case Study – Diabetes-Risk Web Dashboard

Title: UX Case Study – Diabetes-Risk Web Dashboard

Introduction:

  • Project:  Diabetes-Risk Web Dashboard – A User-Centric Online Web Platform
  • Duration: 28.04.2023 to 28.05.2023
  • Presented by: Thomas Strandebø

Objective:

  • To enhance the user experience and accessibility of the Diabetes-Risk Web Dashboard platform.
  • To create a more engaging and user-friendly environment for Diabetes.

Phases of the UX Case Study:

  1. Empathy Phase:
  • User Research: Conducted user interviews, surveys, and observations to understand user needs, pain points, and motivations.
  • Personas: Developed user personas to represent different user segments, highlighting their goals and preferences.
  1. Define Phase:
  • Problem Statements: Defined vital design challenges and opportunities based on user insights.
  • User Needs Prioritized user needs and expectations to inform design decisions.
  1. Ideate Phase:
  • Brainstorming: Generated creative ideas and concepts to address identified challenges.
  • Prototyping: Created low-fidelity and high-fidelity prototypes to visualize design solutions.
  1. Prototype Phase:
  • User Testing: Conducted usability testing with real users to gather feedback on prototypes.
  • Refinement: Iteratively improved designs based on user feedback and usability findings.
  1. Test Phase:
  • Usability Testing: Evaluated the platform’s usability with real users to validate design decisions.
  • Feedback Incorporation: Incorporated user feedback into design iterations.
  1. Implementation Phase:
  • Design Improvements: Implemented design enhancements, focusing on accessibility, engagement, and personalization.
  • Cross-functional Collaboration: Worked with developers and stakeholders to bring design solutions to life.

Results and Impact:

  • Improved user satisfaction and engagement.
  • Enhanced accessibility, making the platform more inclusive.
  • Streamlined user journeys and navigation.
  • Increased user retention and community engagement.

Lessons Learned:

  • The importance of user-centricity in design.
  • The value of empathy and continuous feedback.
  • The iterative nature of UX design.

Future Outlook:

  • Commitment to ongoing improvement and user-centered design.
  • Expansion of features and inclusivity efforts.
  • They are embracing innovation and emerging trends in UX design.

Conclusion:

  • The Diabetes-Risk Web Dashboard UX case study showcases the power of user-centered design in transforming an online art platform. It highlights the importance of empathy, iteration, and accessibility in creating a more engaging and inclusive user experience. The journey continues with a dedication to ongoing improvement and innovation in diabetes solutions and design.

LINKS:

UX Case Study Document

Diabetes Web Dashboard Prototype

Moodboard

Sketches

Thank you for your attention! Questions and feedback are welcome.

UX Case Study – Prototyping

Title: UX Case Study – Prototyping

Introduction:

  • Project: Injury – recovery research app – A User-Centric Online Health Platform
  • Duration: 11.06.2023 to 11.07.2023
  • Presented by: Thomas Strandebø

Objective:

  • To enhance the user experience and accessibility of the injury health platform.
  • To create a more engaging and user-friendly environment for injury recovery.

Phases of the UX Case Study:

  1. Empathy Phase:
  • User Research: Conducted user interviews, surveys, and observations to understand user needs, pain points, and motivations.
  • Personas: Developed user personas to represent different user segments, highlighting their goals and preferences.
  1. Define Phase:
  • Problem Statements: Defined vital design challenges and opportunities based on user insights.
  • User Needs Prioritized user needs and expectations to inform design decisions.
  1. Ideate Phase:
  • Brainstorming: Generated creative ideas and concepts to address identified challenges.
  • Prototyping: Created low-fidelity and high-fidelity prototypes to visualize design solutions.
  1. Prototype Phase:
  • User Testing: Conducted usability testing with real users to gather feedback on prototypes.
  • Refinement: Iteratively improved designs based on user feedback and usability findings.
  1. Test Phase:
  • Usability Testing: Evaluated the platform’s usability with real users to validate design decisions.
  • Feedback Incorporation: Incorporated user feedback into design iterations.
  1. Implementation Phase:
  • Design Improvements: Implemented design enhancements, focusing on accessibility, engagement, and personalization.
  • Cross-functional Collaboration: Worked with developers and stakeholders to bring design solutions to life.

Results and Impact:

  • Improved user satisfaction and engagement.
  • Enhanced accessibility, making the platform more inclusive.
  • Streamlined user journeys and navigation.
  • Increased user retention and community engagement.

Lessons Learned:

  • The importance of user-centricity in design.
  • The value of empathy and continuous feedback.
  • The iterative nature of UX design.

Future Outlook:

  • Commitment to ongoing improvement and user-centered design.
  • Expansion of features and inclusivity efforts.
  • They are embracing innovation and emerging trends in UX design.

Conclusion:

  • The injury recovery UX case study showcases the power of user-centered design in transforming an online health recovery platform. It highlights the importance of empathy, iteration, and accessibility in creating a more engaging and inclusive user experience. The journey continues with a dedication to ongoing improvement and innovation in app and design.

LINKS:

UX Case Study Document

Prototype of the App

Sketches for the App

Thank you for your attention! Questions and feedback are welcome.

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