Turning complex 3D audiology data into usable digital systems
CLIENT
Aurality, 2024
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MY ROLE
End-to-end UX and UI design — from early research and stakeholder alignment to wireframes, visual UI, prototyping, and developer handover.
Challenge & Solution
Aurality was developing a technically advanced product for digital 3D audiology, but needed a strong UX foundation to ensure the platform:​​
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precise data capture and review
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structured case management
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efficient workflows in time-sensitive clinical environments
The main challenge was designing a system that balanced complex medical data with simplicity, clarity, and speed of use.
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Stakeholder alignment
I conducted early interviews with internal stakeholders to align on:
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product vision and success metrics
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business objectives and long-term scalability
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technical constraints and quality expectations
This ensured that design decisions were aligned with Aurality’s strategic goals from the beginning.
User Interviews
I interviewed audiologists and clinical professionals working directly with ear scanning and patient data to understand:
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real-world workflows and edge cases
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how precision, documentation, and data handover affect daily work
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where existing tools created friction, risk, or inefficiency
These insights directly informed both structure and functionality.

Information architecture and wireframes
Based on research findings, I designed:
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a clear and scalable information architecture for patient cases, scans, orders, and system overview
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structured wireframes that supported traceability between actions, data, and outcomes
Throughout the process, design decisions were documented and validated with stakeholders, ensuring:
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consistent design quality
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alignment across teams
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a shared understanding of design rationale
This approach made the design easy to review, maintain, and extend upon.
UI design for precision
and clarity
The UI design focused on:
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clarity over decoration
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consistency across views and components
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visual hierarchy that supports fast decision-making
Special attention was given to:
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dense data presentation without overwhelming users
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predictable interaction patterns
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interfaces that feel calm, professional, and reliable in a clinical context
An interactive prototype was developed to validate workflows, communicate intent, and support cross-functional alignment.


HANDOVER TO DEVELOPMENT
I delivered a complete design handover to the development team, including:
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finalized wireframes
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high-fidelity UI screens
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interactive prototype
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design specifications and annotations
This ensured a smooth transition from design to implementation and minimized confusion during development.