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UX/UI

User Interface (UI)

Creating synergy between digital and physical

We have been designing human-machine interfaces for over sixty years for medical, commercial, consumer and transport products and systems. Initially our user interface (UI) work had a more physical nature before moving to the ‘interaction design’ of more digital and graphical (GUI) interfaces. We now specialise in designing UI that transcends traditional limitations. Our multidisciplinary approach creates compelling designs for products and services that exist across the spectrum of the physical and digital world, delivering seamless and meaningful complete system experiences to users. We believe that new and exciting opportunities can be found when a user experience (UX) or user interface (UI) crosses the boundaries between multiple senses, engaging the user on multiple levels.

App development process

Built on extensive experience, DCA has developed a workflow approach to undertake app development for our clients. Our bespoke process can be tailored and refined to the particular requirements of any specific project, it also aims to clarify the scope of the development work from the outset by capturing the overall operating landscape, compliance and regulation requirements and functionality. First and foremost the workflow approach allows us to define and manage the app development through a series of agreed gateways.

As the process moves from low-fidelity prototypes to the first release of fully functioning apps, we utilise co-collaboration software so that all relevant stakeholder groups are involved in the development and can have their input throughout the journey.

Natural and inclusive UI

In any scenario, when we design the interface between a human and a machine, our aim is to design as natural and inclusive an interface as possible. To create an interface that supports the tasks and information needed but is otherwise unobtrusive and effectively invisible, and continues to be natural and intuitive as the user learns and undertakes increasingly complex interactions. We achieve this by integrating our Human Factors and Usability experts within development teams throughout the design process, adopting subject-specific regulations and guidance when required.

We are passionate about inclusivity and aim to design for the widest spectrum of sensory, cognitive, and physical capabilities possible as appropriate to the target user population profiles. We work with clients to ensure that we design with diversity in mind. Ensuring that we consider how aspects such as age, gender, ethnicity, and culture impact different people’s abilities and desires when interacting with the products and services that we help to design.

User interfaces in a connected world

As the world becomes ever more connected, users increasingly expect to be able to control, interrogate and even update their smart products using their phones, tablets and computers.

Our team can Identify and incorporate the latest relevant technologies while having the expertise to address the potentially conflicting demands of cutting-edge functionality and the user’s physical capability and cognitive understanding.

Increasingly connectivity is an expectation for medical and life science devices. Our development procedures are certified to ISO 13485 and aligned with IEC 62304, ISO 14971, IEC 62366 and 21CFR820, which supports delivering effective expertise across each of our disciplines and provides the flexibility and focus needed. This approach allows us to tackle the development of even the most complex and innovative engineering systems with confidence and capability. As experts in the development of physical artefacts for digital ecosystems, we are the multidisciplinary partners that can help deliver your next connected product.

Helping our clients achieve success through great product design