This is a software company founded by two local doctors in Singapore, based on their years of experience, they wanted to solve the problems they have observed in the hospital for a long time. I am responsible for the design of this project and assist them together with the PM.
In order to understand more about the situation of doctors and interns, PM and I decided to conduct semi-structured, online interviews with two respondents in Singapore.
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With empathy in mind, in order to confirm the candidate's underlying understanding, I used Storyboard to draw my own actual examination experience, and discussed with the PM and customers the wireframe and functions that will be developed next.
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In order to evaluate and refine the effectiveness of our system, we invited three interns to take part in a practical test. These interns were asked to use the system in a manner similar to how it would be used in a real-life scenario. Their interactions and feedback were closely observed and recorded. The objective was to identify any potential issues or areas of improvement within the system. Following these tests, the interns provided their feedback and suggestions on how to make the system more user-friendly and effective. Their insights have been invaluable in making necessary adjustments and enhancements to our system.
This could be achieved by making them more conspicuous and easy to locate, and by using clear, straightforward language.
This is to help candidates understand more comprehensively.
Some students have given feedback that the color scheme of the interface is a bit too eye-catching, which affects their situation when reading the test questions.
When I was conceiving the design, I hoped to deviate from the cold and serious design style of the hospital, so I incorporated some clever use of animation. And I used baby pink for the color matching, this kind of color can soothe people's minds.
The design aspects of this project, as well as the user interface (UI), are still in the initial development stage. Despite this, I have set up an intuitive shared design library. Engineers can refer to it to maintain the consistency of the UI. Currently, only the most basic elements are provided.
Trying to understand the medical field for the first time is quite a challenge. This project needs to take into account the daily habits of actual doctors, so I spent some time looking at information on the internet and asking some friends who work in the hospital to help me get more involved from the user's perspective. If time permits, I hope to have more time to design in interactions. In addition, this project does not involve data analysis observation.