Show some recent work
Show some recent work
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The interface I designed for Kenwood a couple of years ago is now starting to appear on their products. It's been bastardised quite a lot – nasty background images, clunky typography etc. But the overall structure, flows and UX are still there. Feels nice to see it out in the wild.
We did lots of user research and testing, and spent a lot of time in kitchens to make sure it was appropriate for a messy environment. The touchscreen never controls the machinery itself, it's mainly feedback on the state of the device and programme controls etc. The mechanical dial still does the main machine controls (important for safety, ergonomics of cooking etc)
- Nice, good call on making the touch screen mainly for feedback. Looks like the cliente made the design "pop".Chimp