Multitude Insights
The Police Called, But I Wasn't in Trouble—They Were.
Police agencies are struggling with outdated tools, leading to inefficient dispatching, lack of actionable insights, and high operational stress, which leads to less safer environment for everyone.
A project with Multitude Insights was set to revolutionise information sharing for police agencies. I designed a web app for dispatching cruisers, analysing crime rates, and utilising AI to predict and suggest cruiser distribution.
Playing detective (Designer Edition)
I interviewed stakeholders and officers, uncovering their current frustrations and getting familiar with their daily workflows.
With these insights, I created user personas, ensuring the design addressed real needs, not just assumptions.
Framing the case.
The design process started with crafting wireframes that prioritized simplicity and clarity.
Each screen was carefully structured to reduce cognitive load, ensuring officers could quickly access critical information under pressure.
These wireframes laid the foundation for intuitive navigation and functionality.
I laid the foundation by sketching out the core interactions and flow, ensuring the app’s experience was intuitive and functional.
Think of it as setting the scene before the real work begins—getting the layout right before adding the details and polish.
Designing for an impact.
Wireframes laid the foundation for intuitive navigation and functionality, but now it was time to dive into designing complete flows and interactions.
I then developed a clickable prototype, replicating key workflows such as dispatching cruisers and viewing neighborhood crime data.
The prototype was tested with real users, including police officers and dispatch managers, to simulate real-world scenarios and gather actionable feedback.