As the MedicVR project draws to an end, these final pages reflect on the journey, the results, and the valuable insights gained throughout the process. Despite the limitations of time and resources, the project has laid a strong base for future developments that merge design and technology.
While the final design of the UI could not be fully implemented due to restricted development time and resources, a mini-prototype was created to demonstrate the core functionality and vision of the software. This prototype serves as a proof of concept, showcasing how the modular UI and optimized environment would function when fully realized.
This prototype is not the end, but a starting point for future iterations that will bring the full vision of MedicVR to life.
This project has been an incredible learning experience, offering insights into the intersection of spaces, ergonomics, human behavior, and technology. Key takeaways include:
Observing how people interact and learn in virtual environments has given me valuable lessons and a lot of inspiration about designing for focus, engagement, and comfort.
The creation of spaces that are in tune with natural human movement and behaviour is essential to the development of effective learning experiences.
MedicVR exemplifies how design principles can harmonize with technological advancements to create impactful, user-centered solutions.