Step 1
Discovery Phase
To advance the professional investigator’s analytical capabilities and improve overall interrogation experience while using the software, we started from the existing interface research and documentation analysis.
2 UI/UX Designers, 1 Stakeholder
4 Months
Ca. 120 Screens + Design system
Design implemented in a functional product
Our client is a provider of human behavior analysis and screenings. Though the clients’ platform has delivered the high accuracy AI-assisted video analytics functionalities, the actual solution has been divided into several desktop applications and the interface had gaps in usability and experience.
Cieden provided the client with product consulting services, redesigning and uniting separate desktop applications into a single solution. As a result, the complex interface received more intuitive navigation, and a couple of new features including analytics and incorporating wearables support, and expanded screening capabilities. This allowed the company to provide an all-in-one tool for conducting a screening of people on-site or analyzing video recordings.
To advance the professional investigator’s analytical capabilities and improve overall interrogation experience while using the software, we started from the existing interface research and documentation analysis.
While studying product documentation, we gained an understanding of each function, user actions, user flows, scenarios of the investigations, we created the new information architecture, that merged together several modules, which complemented each other and provided the seamless experience of running screening procedures.
On the stage of UI Concept, we considered the environment in which this application is used, the type of users, and tasks that they would commonly perform. The majority of the functionality of the product was related to the analysis of video content with a number of different indicators, metrics, and parameters, so the team experimented with layouts to come up with the best focus points and balance in content placement. Design Concept was inspired by video editing tools, as processing media content was one of the core functions.