Leading product design on Neuro-Compass for Adelphi Communications, developed for Neuroscientists making clinical decisions in multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment.
My contract with Adelphi Communications centred on a critical strategic objective: designing the user interface and experience for Neuro-Compass, a specialist digital tool for neuroscientists and healthcare professionals (HCPs). As Lead Designer, my role was to translate highly complex clinical data—specifically, treatment monitoring requirements for various disease-modifying therapies (DMTs)—into a clear, functional, and user-friendly web-based platform.
The core challenge in this project lay in the density and sensitivity of the medical information. Neuroscientists needed a solution that could consolidate monitoring requirements for up to four MS therapies simultaneously. The risk was that a poorly designed interface would overwhelm the user, making critical data comparison difficult and potentially leading to less efficient or non-standardised treatment monitoring practices.
To mitigate this risk, I immediately established a foundational design framework focused on data clarity and comparative analysis. I produced the comprehensive web-based interface design, meticulously defining the interaction patterns necessary for simultaneous comparison. This systematic approach ensured that complex monitoring requirements were presented in a highly accessible manner, leveraging visual design to facilitate swift, informed decision-making.
Through the strategic enhancement of the digital interface, Neuro-Compass achieved its goal of simplifying complex neuroscience decisions. By enabling HCPs to quickly and accurately compare monitoring requirements, the tool successfully supports the delivery of standardised, personalised care for MS patients, ultimately driving improved treatment outcomes through more efficient clinical practice.