Designing Useful, Usable, and Desirable interactions

NexPress

Kodak digital cameras UI and Usability

 
 
 
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Graphic Communications Group & NexPress

In the early 2000s, Kodak expanded aggressively within the commercial printing industry, acquiring multiple companies with diverse technologies, interfaces, and visual languages. As part of the Graphic Communications Group and NexPress teams, I helped guide these newly acquired product lines toward a single, cohesive user experience and visual identity. My work focused on establishing consistent interaction patterns, interface standards, and design principles across printing equipment—ensuring usability, brand alignment, and a unified “Kodak look and feel” while respecting the unique workflows of professional print operators.

 

NexPress 2100 | 2500 Digital Press Interface

As the lead human factors engineer, my goal was to create an interface that traditional press operators were familiar with, and would accept as they moved into the digital realm.

 

Assist Industrial designers on Human Factors and Usability Analysis and creating a cohesive solutions that displaying technical capabilities and prominence components.

 

User Interface Design study: aEsthetics vs. Workflow Interaction

 

Testing script instruction for international usability study