Facial Recognition: Redesign for Inclusivity and Simplicity

Date/

2020

Company/
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Location/

Egypt

Context

This Brand enables service providers e.g (banks) to digitally identify their customers, verify official documents remotely and facial recognition extract valid data- without compromising integrity or security,

Background: Glamera serves as a comprehensive SaaS platform catering to a diverse range of beauty service providers, including barber shops, beauty salons, spas, and gyms.

First we started by define the business goals with alignment meeting

Multiple user groups are adversely affected by this problem. For service providers, the absence of a unified booking system results in operational complexities, as they must manage bookings through multiple interfaces and struggle to coordinate appointments efficiently. Additionally, this affects their ability to provide quality services and hampers their potential for growth.

as you can see above that the two colors have the same Saturation and Lightness so why the blue looks darker?

So trying to create a scalable adaptive color theme this way will cause problems and will not help us create accessible colors.

Reflection

This project taught me the importance of user-centered design. Overcoming challenges required a deep understanding of both user needs and business goals. It also highlighted the positive impact that well-executed UX improvements can have on a platform's success.

Conclusion

Suggest that design thinking principles should remain central to future design efforts.

By redesigning Glamera's landing page to prioritize user needs, simplify experience Future actions : Emphasize the importance of ongoing user research and iteration to keep the landing page aligned with evolving user needs.


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