I am currently on a one year contract helping design teams at HP transition to new design processes and communication while also helping them complete a new control panel design for upcoming printer projects. The new HP printers all utilize touch screen interactivity to allow users to engage with the machine; however, printers of different classes and functionality will have differing screen sizes. I have been brought in to utilize and teach responsive techniques to help speed the efficiency of interaction design for these various screen sizes.
 
Due to legalities inherent in a contract position at HP and with products not yet sent to market I am unable to display any of the work so far other than general concepts. There are some design explorations and process documents I have displayed in another project but none of the screen designs can be shown at this time. Thank you for your understanding.
Above: Flat-style interface design for the control panel interface. This is screen 1 of the Home Screen. Icons still needed for the various apps.
 
 
 
 
Above: Flat-style interface design for the control panel interface. This shows the interaction in screen 1 of the Home Screen. As the user touches Scan, they will be presented with the various destination options.
 
 
 
 
Above: Flat-style interface design for the control panel interface. This is the layout example of the Copy app showing various Option choices and interaction modules.
 
 
 
 
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