The project was born from the need to redesign the user interface of Tesmec stringing machines equipped with 12” touchscreens, improving operational experience, readability, and usability in real working conditions. The original interface presented issues of readability, cognitive overload, poor hierarchical clarity, and low tolerance for use with gloves.
case-studies
Tesmec – Stringing Machine HMI | Touchscreen da 12″
Approach and methodology
We redesigned the 12'' touchscreen interface of Tesmec stringing machines with the goal of improving usability, clarity, and operational safety. The new design is tailored for harsh environments, with operators wearing gloves and requiring immediate, legible commands. The interface was structured into coherent sections, with modular and unified layouts across all functionalities, from capstans to diagnostics to auxiliary systems. We introduced scrolling buttons instead of traditional touch gestures, a navigation bar that remains constantly visible, and a clear, responsive alarm system. All of this is supported by a robust design system that ensures visual and functional consistency, facilitates future developments, and makes the interface more intuitive and reliable for all levels of use.
We adopted an iterative, user-centered approach carefully analyzing existing workflows and gathering feedback from operators and specialized technicians. The redesign was based on established UX/UI principles applied to industrial contexts with thoroughly tested prototypes and a modular design system to ensure consistency, flexibility, scalability.
Staff involved in the project
1
Specialists
Execution time
3
Months
Technologies used
- React Native
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