Medical Device Front Fascia Design (2D)
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Description
Experience Level: Expert
Information for the business: Medical Device Manufacture
Industry: Healthcare
Design details: We are currently developing a medical device that has a front control panel that is used to control other parts of the medical device for use in the surgical operating theatre.
At the present time the front panel is a membrane fascia (see for ref. http://www.fasciagraphics.co.uk/) that is fitted to the unit. We would like to carryout a design review to improve the usability (user interaction) of the front fascia membrane. We currently have the artwork for our current front panel membrane design with which to work from in .ai format (Adobe Illustrator).
The deliverables are:
1. Develop a series of 2D designs based on our current membrane layout to explore a range of colour and shape options for the front fascia design elements i.e.buttons, graphics, text, etc:
2. Select lead designs with the internal team and print for review.
3. Select lead design with the internal team and produce membrane fascia for usability testing.
Target audience: User interface designers/graphic designers
Messages to communicate through the design: The layout of the front fascia is pre-determined by the underlying electronic circuit boards, which are now finalised. The goal of the job is to improve the front fascia graphics that overlay the electronics.
Ideas for the visual style: Pre-determined by baseline design
Extra notes: - It would be useful if you had experience of the differences between different printing techniques' outputs.
- Expert at the Adobe suite (Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, etc)
- Able to deliver to deadlines
- Creative and an eye for colour/colour schemes.
Industry: Healthcare
Design details: We are currently developing a medical device that has a front control panel that is used to control other parts of the medical device for use in the surgical operating theatre.
At the present time the front panel is a membrane fascia (see for ref. http://www.fasciagraphics.co.uk/) that is fitted to the unit. We would like to carryout a design review to improve the usability (user interaction) of the front fascia membrane. We currently have the artwork for our current front panel membrane design with which to work from in .ai format (Adobe Illustrator).
The deliverables are:
1. Develop a series of 2D designs based on our current membrane layout to explore a range of colour and shape options for the front fascia design elements i.e.buttons, graphics, text, etc:
2. Select lead designs with the internal team and print for review.
3. Select lead design with the internal team and produce membrane fascia for usability testing.
Target audience: User interface designers/graphic designers
Messages to communicate through the design: The layout of the front fascia is pre-determined by the underlying electronic circuit boards, which are now finalised. The goal of the job is to improve the front fascia graphics that overlay the electronics.
Ideas for the visual style: Pre-determined by baseline design
Extra notes: - It would be useful if you had experience of the differences between different printing techniques' outputs.
- Expert at the Adobe suite (Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, etc)
- Able to deliver to deadlines
- Creative and an eye for colour/colour schemes.
Adam J.
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Hi Adam. May I review the ai to understand complexity? Are you handling print/production in points 2/3? Deadline? thanks
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May I please review the .ai file prior to bidding? Thanks.
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