INTERFACE DESIGN

GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR ACCUSCREEN


Within days after their birth, infants have their hearing tested.


These tests are done with a screener. One of the best on the market is MADSEN AccuScreen from Otometrics.


Anders PJ has designed the graphical user interface for the device’s touch screen, and all icons in the accompanying AccuLink software.

MEANINGFUL DESIGN

When products make it possible to really help people, in this case infants, they become more than just another design item. They become an enabler of our humanity. That is why this design job means something very special to me.



OTOMETRICS ON THE NEW ACCUSCREEN:

“Breakthrough touch screen

The first thing you’ll notice about the new AccuScreen is its striking touch screen display. Touch screen technology has enabled us to take a quantum leap in user-friendliness. You always have an overview of all the main commands right at your fingertips, and tasks like accessing test results, entering data and adding comments have never been easier – allowing you to focus on the infants you’re screening instead of the technology.”


“Easy to learn, guess and remember

With easy access to all functions and big bright icons providing strong visual cues, learning to use the new AccuScreen is fast and easy. This means you can get new screening personnel up to speed very quickly and without costly training courses. And if a user ever does get stuck, AccuScreen offers a comprehensive on-screen help menu to resolve the problem on the spot.”


More at www.otometrics.com/accuscreen

Navigation is centered around a Home screen where users can easily access functions matching their current task.

The AccuLink software uses icons in the same friendly and easy to interpret visual style.

The graphical user interface is really the “face” of the product. The style is friendly, pedagogical and smooth.