Industrial Equipment HMIs
Redesigning touchscreen interfaces for a family of productsThe Client
This industry leaders develops industrial equipment used in factories for plastics manufacturing. They have over 450 unique products, many with touchscreen Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs).
Main ObjectiveThe goal was to develop design recommendations that would be carried forward into individual redesign efforts, promoting a consistent user experience and visual brand language across devices.
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My Role
I was the lead designer working on a team with a Design Director and a junior designer. I conducted stakeholder interviews and site visits, synthesized findings, collaborated on the information architecture and main navigation, created user flows, wireframed concepts, evolved visual design, and created a design style guide document.