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I ran across some inspiration that I'm going to track with in this issue. If you find things that are inspirational feel free to post them in this thread.
Health Design Challenge
Last year the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology hosted a design contest calling for UX and UI designers to re-imagine healthcare tooling. They offered some pretty big prize money ($50k total in prizes), so it garnered participation from at least a few big names in the design world.
The first place entry for Best Medication Section was by an acquaintance, Josh Hemsley (used to work for Sevenly). He created a really impressive entry that focused a lot on the UI and UX experience of providing people with something to track their own health records. You can see his entry landing page here. It's got a really beautiful and well thought out approach to the UX and UI that could provide some inspiration for our project.
There are several other submissions that are amazingly done, and worth taking time to look at, although I haven't yet. You can see the full winners gallery here.
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I ran across some inspiration that I'm going to track with in this issue. If you find things that are inspirational feel free to post them in this thread.
Health Design Challenge
Last year the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology hosted a design contest calling for UX and UI designers to re-imagine healthcare tooling. They offered some pretty big prize money ($50k total in prizes), so it garnered participation from at least a few big names in the design world.
The first place entry for Best Medication Section was by an acquaintance, Josh Hemsley (used to work for Sevenly). He created a really impressive entry that focused a lot on the UI and UX experience of providing people with something to track their own health records. You can see his entry landing page here. It's got a really beautiful and well thought out approach to the UX and UI that could provide some inspiration for our project.
There are several other submissions that are amazingly done, and worth taking time to look at, although I haven't yet. You can see the full winners gallery here.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: