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E-Catalyst Database | Interface Design

E-Catalyst Database | Interface Design

While at Equipment Collaborative, I did the research and user experience design for a new database interface. The team had long been using a custom built solution out of Access (Microsoft product) that was long past its capability. 

My research looked at linear versus non-linear database platforms, how the back end solution dictated front end ability and all of the various needs of the database. The intention was to release it as a web app that could be used on a iPad. 

Workflows Researched:

  • Equipment Data-basing
  • Manufacture meta-data formats
  • Procurement Process 
  • Project Planning Process
  • Product Documentation Process

The design never came to fruition but the equipment planners all thought it would have been a great solution for their workflow. As a first foray into UX work, I came to appreciate the complex nature of database backend solutions and how that could effect overall design goals.

Ohio State University Cancer Hospital

Ohio State University Cancer Hospital

In my time with Equipment Collaborative, I was the BIM Manger and digital medium between their equipment planning database in Access and our delivery platform, Revit. My work consisted of making and refining many manufacturing assets into light weight Revit families that were quantifiable, useful for planning and looked good enough for rendering purposes in hospital user meetings. 

It was during my time here that my interest in Virtual Reality began and many of these families where the first assets used in attempting to run real time graphics with WorldVIZ's product, Vizard.