Rotary Control
Case Study
Gathering insights about washing machines and their control panels, led me to think about an easy to use replacement to combine haptics with dynamic content.
This project is the result of a focused design sprint and addresses concerns related to rotary navigation within both horizontal and vertical systems. By considering diverse interaction behaviors and aiming to enhance usability for older adults and individuals with disabilities, a minimalistic and straightforward interface was created.
By developing an MVP prototype, the interface was able to provide a tangible look and feel. A combination of digital feedback and haptic controls ensured optimal visual and tactile feedback.
The interaction pattern follows a step-by-step approach:
1. What do I want to wash?
2. How do I want it to be cleaned?
3. When do I want it to be done?
4. Which special features do I want to activate?