Huma
Huma is an extremely complex organisations that uses automation to connect health practitioners and patients.
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Product design
User experience design, User testing, Visual design
Project delivered in one week
The challenge
The process
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Desktop design
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Desktop design
Mobile design
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Some of the design decisions we’ve made in order to help to improve the experience for the users:
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User research findings
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Component library
Open source design files
Deliverables
- User testing feedback
- Desktop prototype
Team
Charlie Ellington
Creative Direction
Charlie Ellington
Product Design
Zach Herring
Facilitation
Rob Hamblen
User Research
2 projects for
Huma
Huma is an extremely complex organisations that uses automation to connect health practitioners and patients.
Other
Product design
User experience design, User testing, Visual design
Project delivered in one week
Part I: Ethereum 2.0 Launchpad
Part I: Ethereum 2.0 LaunchpadThe Ethereum 2.0 Launchpad helps anyone become a validator in the network. Validators are key to the more secure, scalable, and sustainable Ethereum ecosystem.
Product Design: Essentials
User experience & visual design, user testing;
Delivered in 1 week.
Delivered in 1 week.
The challenge
How might we communicate hold/cold key management?
How might we have one single source of truth?
How might we educate on the underlying economics?
The process
We facilitated 3 days of collaborative workshops over Zoom & Miro, involving a diverse team contributiors from the Ethereum ecosystem.
Our designer and facilitator guided the team along the most important UX and UI considerations.
We discussed the biggest challenges, prioritised goals and sketched a user journey together.
Our designer and facilitator guided the team along the most important UX and UI considerations.
We discussed the biggest challenges, prioritised goals and sketched a user journey together.
Each team member created an individual hypothetical solution for a user interface with the to-be-designed Ethereum 2.0 Launchpad.
Upon review of the best ideas from the sketches, we together designed and designed the wireframes.
Desktop designs
Some of the design decisions we’ve made in order to help to improve the experience for the users:
Descriptive infograhpics set the right expectations in digestible bits of information
Illustrations and a casual tone reinforce a delightful experience
“Deliberate friction” in UX slows users down where important actions are taken
User research findings
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Users were interested in following how deposits progress. So we added a timeline.
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Users were able to learn why deposits only in 32 ETH increments are possible.
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Describing how to generate the keystore files in a simple language made ETH staking accessible also for novices.
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Non-technical users appreciated the educational material and guidance.
Open source design files
Deliverables
- User testing feedback
- Desktop prototype
- Desktop prototype
- Team alignment
- User testing report
Team
Andrej Berlin
Creative Direction
Facilitation
Facilitation
Charlie Ellington
Product Design
Georgia Rakusen
User Research
Part II: Ethereum — Public Identity
Part I: Ethereum 2.0 LaunchpadEthereum as a network and an ecosystem of developers is separate from the Ethereum Foundation. Together with representatives from the Ethereum community, we explored the public perception of Ethereum as a “product”.
Branding and Visual Identity
Branding workshops and Visual Identity design.
Delivered in 2 weeks.
Delivered in 2 weeks.
What, how, why?
Ethereum is seen as an open, scalable, decentralized, and extensible platform that provides 100% uptime, censorship resistence, and unparalleled network effects thus serving as the backbone of the decentralized internet.
It consists of decentralized tools and protocols that enable the individual and the collective to enter into new, positive-sum interactions.
To disrupt the current catastrophic trajectory of technology in society to find a more fair and open equilibrium that benefits both the individual and society as a whole.
The process
Two two-hour workshops to align on a common vision, purpse, values, audiences etc. helped us narrow down the public perception and personality of Ethereum as a product.
The team also explored different use cases and definitions for Ethereum, which increased overall clarity and alignment among participants.
Consequently, we facilitated a follow-up workshop to sketch how to visually communicate the public perception of Ethereum.
Desktop designs
Open source design files
Deliverables
- User testing feedback
- Desktop prototype
- Desktop prototype
- Components library
- Brand and Identity Workshops
Team
Andrej Berlin
Creative Direction
Facilitation
Facilitation
Rob Hamblen
Facilitation
Charlie Ellington
Product Design
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