UX designer Hannah’s contribution to the CBS platform during the summer

Kaiakveen
RedCrossCBS
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2 min readAug 27, 2019

This summer a lot work has been done with the CBS platform! The team has been lucky to work with three summer students and one supervisor from the consulting company Bekk, which have worked with developing and testing the bounded context Analytics. There have been some great achievements during the summer, and in this post, you can read about what the UX designer Hannah Sollund worked with.

Hannah has a bachelor’s degree in interaction design and are about to start her second year on her master, where she will write about humans develop to robots.

During the summer, her role in the CBS team has been to make sketches for all pages in Analytic. This includes sitemaps and user journeys. A goal has been to make the data that’s collected easy to understand and evaluate, so the analyzes can be done easily. A big part of making sketches and designing is usability testing, and she has therefore also tested the platform to see how user friendly it is.

We have now sketches for all pages to the platform, that can be used when the platform is finished. She also developed a plan on what needs to be done on the UX front in the future.

Agnete Djupvik, Hannah Sollund and Oscar Johansson presenting their work and achievement at the Red Cross Headquarter in Oslo

What have been the best working with CBS this summer?

The best thing for me has definitely been the team. We’ve been a good mix of Red Cross employees and Bekk employees with everything from health professionals and youth delegates to developers and UX-designers.

Many thanks to Bekk and the summer students for your contributions. This has been valuable for the project´s progress!

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