The challenge
Mobinostics is a mobile laboratory including an app for the phone. The pharmaceutical company Boehringer will establish the point-of-care diagnostic platform as the standard for veterinarians, so that they can initiate the right therapy directly in the barn. ​​​​​​​

My project responsibility:
• Brand Identity- Style guide, brand 
• App development- wireframes, UI design
• IFU and Packeting design -unboxing experience
device offers a special analysis method for the detection of infectious diseases in animals. All reagents are already on the card. The veterinarian does nothing more than fill in the saliva or blood sample. The result is read out on a chip and appears on the smartphone within a few seconds using the app. 
The system includes 
- Cartridge 
- Sample kit (utensils for sample preparation)
- POC device- analyzer  
- Mobinostic app 
MOBINOSTICS ™ app 
The veterinarian controls one or more MOBINOSTICS ™ analyzers with the MOBINOSTICS ™ app. He has direct access to his customers, their animals and previous analysis results. The entire system is fully offline capable. 
 Functions: 
• Perform analyses 
• Creation and processing of animal owners and animals 
• Overview of available analysers and their status
The user workflow 
The key features of the MOBINOSTIC app 
MOBINOSTICS 'Unboxing '
Highlighting key interactions ​​​​​​​
As part of the design process, it is vital to understand user characteristics with respect to the product. Who is the target audience for your product? What prior knowledge (and/or related knowledge) already exists in their minds regarding the product’s use, and how should that existing knowledge be taken into account? Additionally, there are certain expectations surrounding your intended audience’s abilities with respect product use.

How to design great product instructions
1) Maintaining the underlying goal 
Throughout the entire journey (and each step along the way), the user maintains the overall goal of task completion (successful product use) until that goal is fulfilled. 
2) Comprehension of process and steps 
The user must integrate information from multiple sources in order to understand what must be done. This involves not only comprehension of each individual source, but also the ability to make useful connections across them: ▪ IFU contents ▪ product interface ▪ user’s own prior knowledge 
3) Application 
The user applies the information by creating an action plan and executing on it. 
4) Activity monitoring 
The user confirms success (or failure) at the different steps throughout the task in order to progress toward task completion. 
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