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Getting something out of Microsoft’s failed KIN

One of the coolest projects I helped with during my time at Razorfish was a touchscreen marketing kiosk for the short-lived KIN phone. I know it’s not saying much, but a lot of people were more excited about the kiosk than about the phone itself.


Screens by our kick-ass visual design team (based on my wires).

More behind-the-scenes pics and a neat video, after the jump…
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Guerilla Usability on the Cardiology floor

My school in Puerto Rico did not have a User Experience, HCI or Human Factors program when I studied there, so I stubbornly strong-armed my Software Engineering masters degree into a UX-centric learning experience.

I helped design an informative dashboard for nurses caring for an entire hospital floor full of patients. This gallery of screenshots shows the evolution of the patient status visualization after repeated heuristic evaluations and usability tests:
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