Share Case study Published 07/11/2016 Network Locum (4 new items) Designed new features for Network Locum (networklocum.com) to help clinics and freelance GPs work together based on their respective needs. Worked closely with UX researchers and visual designers, preparing deliverables to obtain user feedback with weekly iterations.
Share Case study Published 07/11/2016 Workshare (2 new items) In 2012, Workshare launched an MVP mobile version of their Secure file sharing web app. One year later, I was in charge of the redesign of the application. I started designing the iOS app and subsequently worked on the Android version. Working with a remote team, establishing a constant and precise communication strategy was crucial to the project’s success. To this end, I produced interactive prototypes for each solution and feature I designed. This strategy allowed me to verify user assumptions quickly and efficiently. Additionally, the prototypes ensured accurate communication of the final results to the team once the design of a UI or animation was complete. Through this approach, we were able to work with stakeholders, developers and real users efficiently, since they could see and ‘touch’ the results of an iteration immediately after a series of feedbacks. Multiple interactive prototypes were created with Framer.js, HTML/CSS/JS and JQuery to allow usability testing and user validation.
Share Case study Published 07/11/2016 NHS Sleep Suite (4 new items) A medical app developed for Evelina Hospital - St. Thomas & Guy Hospital, London, UK
Share Case study Published 07/11/2016 Ideaplane Ideaplane’s Enterprise Social Network (ESN) was built in partnership with Deutsche Bank in 2011. The product aimed to improve the bank’s internal communication, reduce the number of emails, maintain a connection with the bank’s former employees (alumni), and promote internal mobility with an internal job board. These and many other features were developed after running extensive analysis and interviews with employees from different departments with a range of responsibilities. In 2012, the product was converted into a ‘vanilla’ version and sold to the market as a Software as a Service (SaaS).