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zavulon | 8 years ago
We make software to help police officers do their jobs more efficiently - our applications literally help save lives. There's a lot of interesting design challenges - for example, emergency dispatchers look at our CAD (computer aided dispatch) software for many hours on large monitors.. how do you design it so their eyes don't get tired?
And then cops look at the same software on their laptops, as they're driving to respond to an emergency.. how do you make a notification "suspect is armed" stand out so they notice it among all other data?
We are looking for designers to help us solve these and other problems:
Product Designer: https://www.mark43.com/careers/700918/?gh_jid=700918
Sr. Product Designer: https://www.mark43.com/careers/119568/?gh_jid=119568
(New York City)
seanmcdirmid|8 years ago
Ah, I guess this is common confusion; from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Product_design:
> Product design is sometimes confused with (and certainly overlaps with) industrial design, and has recently become a broad term inclusive of service, software, and physical product design. Industrial design is concerned with bringing artistic form and usability, usually associated with craft design and ergonomics, together in order to mass-produce goods.[4] Other aspects of product design include engineering design, particularly when matters of functionality or utility (e.g. problem-solving) are at issue, though such boundaries are not always clear.[5]
Adrig|8 years ago
Eridrus|8 years ago
Can we make "please don't shoot random black people" a notification that they'll notice?
err4nt|8 years ago