2012-05-22 UI UX Meeting

2012-05-22 UI UX Meeting

Attendees: John Anzelc, Astha, Sunil Sonthalia, Sathyan

  • Durgaprasad ("DP") from Peepal Design in Bangalore, colleagues with Susan, has joined the team to work on completion of the Pharmacy module.

  • Last week's progress from each team member 

    • Astha (OPD): switched from ppt to Omnigraffle designers. Working on Stencils.

    • @Sathyan Velumani (Lab): 6 new screens for Lab.

    • Brandon (overall design): Consolidating the many, conflicted 'common elements' spreadsheet saved in DropBox: https://www.dropbox.com/s/y6u4y7r1cjzj9mq/common%20elements%20full%20%28may%2018%29.xls

    • John Anzelc (Lab): Started with the key path scenarios for lab module

    • @Susan J. Wolfe (Unlicensed) (Design lead): We shouldn’t be worrying about color yet.  That will all get defined shortly and it shouldn’t be a major concern during the wireframing stage…

    • DP (Pharmacy):

  • Walkthrough of Lab and OPD designs feedback, at a high level

  • This week's work items for each team member

    • Astha: Good progress with the OPD. To work on Sunil's comment during the call.

    • @Sathyan Velumani: 6 new screens for Lab.

    • Brandon: To start making headway with the visual design, 

    • John Anzelc: Key path scenarios focusing on the most critical paths through the interfaces

    • Susan: To help Brandon make progress, it’ll be important that everyone think about the visual design components that we’re going to need) – hence, adding to the list in the common elements folder (the second tab – not the solution, just the elements).

    • DP: Visting Raxa Office noon today (22.05.2012))

  • Any blocking issues, things preventing you from making progress?

  • Feedback from @sunil sonthalia (Unlicensed)
    to create a document for capturing feedback at JSS over the various designed screens.
    feedback on OPD module - text entry for history(no dropdowns), reset button to be used for history; Treatment section: include 'Strength of drug', replace morning, afternoon, night with once daily, twice daily. It is assumed that the dosage is explained to the patients by the Pharmacy people. 

  • Other topics