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User Interface Design
Good User Interface Design Ensures that the Software Meets the True Needs of its Users.
Defining the functionality of a system and designing the related user interface are the most critical and difficult stages in a software project.
Deficient, irrelevant or complicated functions impair the productivity of the user's work and increase costs throughout the entire lifecycle of the software. Reaktor makes use of user interface prototypes as a tool to systematically test the usability of the software at the very beginning of each project.
Our services include:
- Defining software based on the needs of end-users, resulting in ready-to-use interfaces
- Development of existing systems—analyzing new needs and designing straightforward interface solutions that meet these needs
- Expert evaluation of the current state of your user interface
In Reaktor's projects the information content and functionality of the software are defined on the basis of the users' true needs.
Case: Toisu 2.0

Reaktor designed and implemented an extensive operations management system for polytechnics. The system allows the schools to unify their planning practices, reduce overlapping work phases and consolidate information that was earlier scattered across separate systems.
Functional Specification

The GUIDe method ensures that the functions are defined to meet the true needs of the users. Read more in an article by
Karri-Pekka Laakso and
Vesa-Matti Mäkinen.