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8 August 2018

Navy Design launches round two of Design Aid initiative

Specialist health design consultancy Navy Design has launched Design Aid 2018, its annual competition to give an underfunded healthcare project…
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21 March 2017

Navy to work with Deakin to aid its design for glucose monitoring

Deakin University researchers developing a non-invasive smartphone-based solution for blood glucose monitoring will now proceed into the visualisation and prototyping…
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16 February 2017

Opinion: Designing for an ageing population

As the elderly population grows in size  –  it’s expected to double by 2050 – there’s a huge focus on…
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19 January 2017
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Opinion: How to turn legacy health software into a modern user experience

Does your software look like it belongs in the '90s? If it does, you’re not alone. Sure, maybe it still…
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12 January 2017

Navy turns its sights on user experience design where it’s needed

Melbourne-based digital design consultancy Navy Design has turned its attention entirely to healthcare, deciding after five years of working on…
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2 August 2016

Opinion: Five principles for eHealth design

“I’ll tell you how to make documentation easier. Throw all the computers out the window.” That tip came from an…
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