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Page 1: State-of-the-art application interface design improves ... · User experience (UX) design User interface (UI) screen design KEY PROJECT DELIVERABLES INCLUDED: THE RESULTS: A thoughtful,

State-of-the-art application interface design improves product usability,

reinforces promise of excellence

CASE STUDY:

470-223-4370

[email protected]

Page 2: State-of-the-art application interface design improves ... · User experience (UX) design User interface (UI) screen design KEY PROJECT DELIVERABLES INCLUDED: THE RESULTS: A thoughtful,

To learn more, visit www.pointclearsolutions.com.

Stakeholder interviews

User research

User experience (UX) design

User interface (UI) screen design

KEY PROJECT DELIVERABLES INCLUDED:

THE RESULTS:

A thoughtful, intuitive product suite designed to support customer acquisition and retention, both in the

U.S. and abroad.

A forward-thinking design approach that anticipated the coming use of touchscreen devices, preventing

the need for costly reworks down the road.

THE CHALLENGE:

Philips Healthcare wanted to update its existing critical care and anesthesia application suite. The existing

version of the ICU monitoring technology was outdated and had a cluttered interface, limiting the company’s

ability to sell against the competition.

THE SOLUTION:

PointClear Solutions developed usability recommendations, as well as several visual design enhancements

throughout the application suite, focusing on key areas, such as the census and flow sheet. The interface was

dramatically simplified by restructuring the flow of information, making it easier to navigate and providing

intuitive contextual controls.

Because Philips was marketing this product in Europe as well as in the United States, PointClear’s UI / UX

design team had to be cognizant of how the new design could be translated smoothly into multiple

languages.