AccuSHELF

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OVERVIEW

The AccuShelf Inventory Management System streamlines inventory control for medications, vaccines, and supplies with automated scanner-based workflows, reducing waste and enhancing patient safety. It simplifies tracking with quick barcode scans and supports 340B compliance through detailed reporting.

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AccuSHELF

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project DETAILS

Powell Design was engaged by our Industrial Design partner DDSTUDIO to design the TruMed AccuShelf Inventory Management system—basically everything besides vaccines. This product utilizes the same UX patterns, design language and principles as AccuVax system, however the form factor was changed to a point-of-sale PC screen with an accompanying handheld scanner. Our work included the design of the complete product user interface as a fully touch-based user experience that was delivered to TruMed ready for implementation.

highlights

  • Capable of managing 1000’s of SKUs
  • Web Application architecture running on Windows POS
  • Touch-driven UI
  • Follows same UX patterns, design language and principles as AccuVax system
product branding
screen flow
design system

scope

  • DISCOVERY

    Our in-person kickoff workshop, combined with remote collaboration with key stakeholders, ensures clear alignment on project goals and vision. Together, we review existing brand & product materials, map out essential user workflows, analyze the competitive landscape, and brainstorm ideas to set the stage for success.

  • UX WIREFRAMING

    At the core of our design process, wireframing serves as a blueprint for the digital experience. We create low-fidelity black & white layouts that map out the structure and functionality of each screen focusing on user flow, content placement, and key interactions. This step allows us to iterate quickly, validate ideas, and ensure a seamless user experience before moving into visual design and development.

  • UX PROTOTYPING

    Prototyping transforms static screens into interactive models. This step allows us to simulate user flows, test interactions, and validate the design's functionality. By creating clickable prototypes, we can gather feedback, refine details, and ensure that the user experience is intuitive and seamless.

  • UI CONCEPTS

    UI concepts bring the visual identity of the product to life. We create 2-3 unique concepts that each explore color, typography, iconography, and overall aesthetics to craft interfaces that are not only visually engaging but also aligned with the brand.

  • UI SCREEN DESIGN

    After finalizing the visual direction, we design each screen of the user interface focusing on pixel-perfect execution. Every detail, from spacing and typography to buttons and animations, is crafted to enhance the user experience. Our goal is to ensure that each screen is not only visually cohesive but also intuitive and easy to navigate—translating the initial concepts into fully realized, interactive designs that are ready for development.

  • DESIGN SYSTEM

    Our final step in the process is to create a Design System that ensures consistency and scalability including: a library of reusable UI components, guidelines for typography, color, iconography, and interaction patterns. By standardizing these elements, we streamline the design process, enabling faster iterations and ensuring that all future work remains aligned with the brand—creating a cohesive user experience across all platforms.