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Artemis Missions

Characteristics of the Design:
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AAA Compliant
All screen designs meet AAA compliance, adhering to the highest accessibility standards in WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines). This ensures astronauts of all abilities can safely and effectively use the interfaces, minimizing errors, reducing eye strain, and enhancing usability.

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Text Size
The LTV screen balances distance readability with dense telemetry display. We use 15-24px fonts for telemetry with regular and semi-bold weights, and titles/labels no smaller than 15px, ensuring clarity and readability.


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Color Contrast
High color contrast is vital for UI designs in permanently shadowed regions (PSRs), ensuring visibility in low-light conditions. I chose a saturated color palette emphasizes key information and actionable items.
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Wireframes
After conducting extensive research and interviewing astronauts, I created wireframes and presented them for approval before refining them into the final screens.
Final Design
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Layout
The final layout was divided into three sections: the left and right panels displayed telemetry data, while the center dynamically updated as users navigated through different menu options. Vehicle controls were positioned at the bottom, serving as visual indicators of actions performed by the vehicle's hardware, such as buttons and the joystick.


Lunar Terrestrial Vehicle

The Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV) is a key component of the Artemis missions, empowering astronauts to explore more of the Moon’s surface than ever before. I had the incredible opportunity to design the screens that astronauts will use to operate the vehicle, including the Navigation Interface, Camera Views, and Anomalies Display, ensuring seamless functionality for their mission-critical tasks.
*Due to the proprietary nature of my work, I can only showcase selected snippets of my design process.
Please note that these designs differ from the final delivered versions.


