Year
2024
Client
Personal Project
Category
Fictional User Interface
Product Duration
3 - 4 Weeks
To create NAVR, I used a lot of effort researching real medical imaging programs, scanners with a biometric dimension, and sci-fi UI design themes. I looked into MRI scanning, nanotechnology interface ideas, and artificial intelligence-assisted diagnostics to see how real-world anomalies are identified and represented. I also looked into medical technology sci-fi presentations to create a realistic yet highly imaginative interface with a balance between real-world semblance and imaginative vision.
I began NAVR's design with wireframing and sketching, planning out major interface components such as anomaly plotting displays, data displays, and system controls with great care. I aspired to a high-tech, cutting-edge appearance but also put usability and readability as first-order considerations above all else.
Next, I created layouts with added layered transparency, precision typography, and futuristic iconography to add depth and also make it more realistic. The result is a balance between scientific accuracy and cinematic, sci-fi-themed presentation to make NAVR resemble and feel like a functional next-generation medical device.
After wireframing was complete for this project, I created the skeleton of the overall design to not only optimize but to help with functionality and performance. The development process was rather straight forward.