I worked with the Industrial Design & Human Factors (IDHF) team at Johnson & Johnson, tackling orthopedic product experiences used both in and out of the operating room.
These products included pre-operative planning apps for use on tablets, intra-operative control and monitoring interfaces for tools and devices, and web-based portals to monitor patient healing.
From Old Irish "popul," meaning “people, tribe, community."
Pobal was a personal project of mine, inspired by my experience as a parent and member of the community. I wanted to streamline all of my local interactions into a single tool. From teachers and school administrators, to community leaders, coaches, and neighbors - all of my communications could be in one place. How nice would that be?
After my experience at Prysm, I had several ideas in my head that simply needed to be visually explored. I designed this for me - this is something I would want.
I envision this for use on large touchscreen displays by creative teams comprised of designers, engineers, and communicators as they move through the process of exploring and crafting the next big idea.
The Proof of Delivery app allows drivers to plan their route, scan items for delivery, accept payments, and capture customer feedback. The design is a variation of Google's Material Design Language, and runs exclusively on the Zebra TC75x (Android OS).
The redesign of this customer-facing platform resulted in a more intuitive product search, clearer product descriptions, and simplified inventory management.
The Prysm Application Suite (Synthesis) was a digital workplace platform that facilitated realtime collaboration across mobile devices, desktops, and interactive LPD display walls.
My work included the design of the primary user interface and an array of components including a custom Skype module, on-screen keyboard, file management system, annotation tools, and more.