UX Design - SpirometriX (B2B)
SpirometriX. User Experience design for biomedical devices.
SpirometriX.
User Experience design for a biomedical device aimed at helping people with respiratory issues. The design included:
- Multiple levels of user interfaces.
- Multiple tests for the patients, to help doctor gauge how the patient was doing.
We used a User-Centered design approach:
Understand how the user experiences the product. Observed how users engaged with our old product, as well as the environment or context in which they'll experience the product. We also conducted interviews to understand our user's processes.
Specify the user's needs. Defined the tasks users needed to complete and, and based on the research, figured out which user problems needed to be prioritized.
Design solutions. Came up with lots of ideas for designs that addressed the user problems we identified and worked on them.
Evaluated the designs against the user's needs. We conducted research initiatives to ensure the designs created solved the user's problem and collected feedback about the overall experience.
Each phase of the user-centered design process focuses on users and their needs. It’s an iterative process, which means designers need to iterate and refine their designs and create the best possible product for the users.
At the core of the user-centered design process is a deep empathy for the user. It’s not just about what a product does for a user, it’s about how the experience of interacting with the design makes the user feel.