Beta Imager (2010)

UI concept for a medical autoradiography device

Login screen showing registered users (screenshot of Adobe Flash® prototype)

Password entry at login (Adobe Flash® prototype screenshot)

Wizard scanning step 2: Emptying the device (screenshot of Adobe Flash® prototype)

3D animation explaining how to insert the sample (screenshot of Adobe Flash® prototype)

Completing scan preparations (Adobe Flash® prototype screenshot)

Progress bar of the scanning process (screenshot of Adobe Flash® prototype)

Client:

L'École de design Nantes Atlantique in Kollaboration mit Subatech (studentisches Projekt während des Studiums)

Services provided:

Conceptual Design, UX/UI Design, Prototyping

Tools used:

Adobe Fireworks®, Adobe Flash®

Problem/Requirements:

  • The Beta Imager, a device used for digital autoradiography, needs to have an intuitive touch display interface.

  • The medical staff operating the device has varying levels of experience, ranging from assistants to specialists.

  • The scanning process should be straightforward and user-friendly.

Solution:

  • The user interface of the Beta Imager is designed to be minimalistic and easy to navigate, requiring minimal prior knowledge.

  • A step-by-step wizard guides the user through the scanning process, ensuring clarity and simplicity.

  • Each work step is accompanied by clear explanations and, if necessary, supported by concise 3D animations to enhance understanding. This approach simplifies the scanning process and ensures that users, regardless of their experience level, can effectively operate the Beta Imager.

 

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