E-Mortuary App
November 2019
UI
About the project
E-tanatorio is an exclusive application for tablet, located in a structure called 'Totem', which will be present in mortuaries in different places to offer a series of services.
The different functionalities offered by this simple application are the creation of a digital book to write condolences to the deceased or to read those dedications. It also includes the possibility of hiring services such as flowers, candles, food, among others.
This application is linked to a web page in which this digital book of condolence will be stored so that users can write or read it again whenever they wish.
My role
The main objective was to perform a complete redesign of the application, since previously the user's objective was not being met in a satisfactory or simple way.
My main intention was to make a small restructuring of content, making easier to use this small application which in a high percentage of its users are older people with less digital knowledge or practice.
Tools
Paper, pencil, Sketch and Zeplin.
Process of design
This application is an E-terns product, so they decided to make the interface look similar to their corporate website.
Since the structuring of the information was not excessive, I tried to work with your development team to make a clean, clear and very simple user interface. The aim was to avoid the interactions with the platform taking too long and allows the user (with any kind of digital knowledge) to fulfill his objectives by using few interactions.
With the added difficulty of positioning the tablet device in a horizontal position, I tried to make the most of the screen to offer easily visible and accessible content for all users, trying to highlight the buttons of the main functionalities in a clear way in order to guide the user.
In order not to make the interaction with the device too high, the aim is to avoid the user having the need to write excessively and thus avoid taking too long experience, since it has been observed that in the environment where the device is located, the end users do not perform functionalities that take too much time.