The project consists of the creation of photography software intended for satellite mapping. It helps predict areas to be mapped based on satellite position and weather for accurate geospatial data analysis.
This software required a complete graphics overhaul and the addition of new imaging and mapping features to meet the ever-changing needs of the satellite mapping industry. As a UX/UI designer, my mission was to give new life to the application interface while optimizing its efficiency.
Graphical redesign and basic views of the application
My main goal was to rethink the appearance of the application, creating an interface that was more visually appealing but compliant with the existing TAS charter, while maintaining intuitive use.
Added new shooting and mapping features
I worked on integrating new essential features for capturing geospatial data, allowing users to take more precise shots and create more detailed maps.
Study of the operation and behavior of the satellite
An important part of my work has been to understand in depth the operation and behavior of satellites, as well as the processing of images and the archiving of associated data.
Writing a technical file in English
I wrote a technical file in English to document the technical aspects and specifications of the software, thus facilitating communication within the development team.
I managed to redesign the application interface, giving it a more modern aesthetic while maintaining intuitive use. Additionally, I helped add features to improve geospatial data capture and mapping.