UI Design
User interface design, as applicable purely to interactive devices, included UI design for mobile phones and web-page design*.

For Kyocera Wireless India, delivered UI specifications for several phone targets for NALA markets.

Designed new features and expanded existing ones for newer and changing technological and customer requirements, occasionally with quick UI prototypes for testing.

Innovated processes to manage UI spec delivery, through modular and asset control approaches, creating room for creative UI design.

Created ui design roadmap and a next gen UI concept (phone-something) for the Kyocera brand through brainstorming and lateral thinking activities with the human factors team.

 

 


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User Interface Design for mobile phones
Kyocera Wireless
UI design challenges
Phone Targets


Limited screen size, keys and battery life
Hindi key-pad designTesting
ProcessInitiatives
Kyocera wireless
Challenges in dealing with a limited keypad and screen, network dependency and diverse features packed into a small hand held device.



Design for a QWERTY phone. Usability issues when using a phone in different modes. Different orientation of the camera and the screen, and its implications to UI.
Created web-based prototype with limited functionality for testing a newly developed Kyocera Hindi langauge entry (keypad) design.
Created and improved processes in the human factors team for phone ui asset management (graphics, ringtones, UI Specs), requirement traceability and internal team management. Evolved processes for new UI design generation, collaboration, management and implementation.
Ranging from low-tier to mid-tier, including bar, slide, swivel, flip and QWERTY phones.
brainstorming
towardsNxt-Gen UI
competitive analysis
Persona creations
The Phone-something concept

Graphics matrix for managing assets

Menu restructuring

Design evaluation (DAR)

Restructuring UI Specs

 

 

 

UI Spec clean-up