Web sites and applications
User-centred design to facilitate effective communication between you and your audiences and encourage interaction between them.
Web sites
Our web sites are designed to facilitate and encourage effective interaction between the users and the content.
Our specialist insight and knowledge of international health audiences and our expertise in information architecture, wireframes, interaction design, web usability, visual design and usability ensure visitors to your web site receive information which is appropriately written, and displayed in a highly intuitive and organised manner.
Web applications
Our web applications offer simple, intuitive and responsive user interfaces that let users get things done with less effort and time.
More and more systems and applications are being migrated to the web as it becomes increasing popular for users to access systems from anywhere in the world as if they were in the same office.
Recently we have created:
- Professional networks
- Application systems for research grants / awards
- Personal Development Planning (PDP) systems
- Content management systems (CMS)
- Membership databases
- Asset management systems – Digital image repository
- eLearning materials
- Intranets
Other media – CD and mobile
We embrace all media to deliver health information, CD-ROM and mobile…
CD-ROMs continue to be an extremely valuable delivery tool in areas of the world where internet connectivity is unreliable.
We have extensive experience of developing educational materials for medical and life sciences students, their teachers and other healthcare professionals on aspects of international and tropical health. The materials have been focused on a disease (or group of diseases) of global significance or used to help support a disease control initiative or address a specific training need.
Mobile technologies are becoming increasingly deployed in a variety of ways to improve health.
We are always looking for projects to exercise our increasing awareness and expertise in mobile technology. Mobile, smart phones and handheld computers - Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) - are being deployed in a variety of ways to get valuable information transmitted accurately in order to increase both the effectiveness of health care provision and the access that people have to health care.
