Transforming mechanical drawings into friendly user interfaces
Introduction
Siemens is a global company that specializes in digitalization, electrification, and automation. In my role as a Graphic Designer, I created user interfaces and 3D models based on engineering drawings.
YEAR
2021
COMPANY
Siemens
WHAT I LEARNED
Collaborate with different teams of project managers, engineers, and supervisors
Manage budget and schedule for multiple projects at a time
Transform complex systems into user-friendly symbols
KEYWORD
Quality
Understanding Siemens
1.
5 teams along the West Coast: San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sacramento, and Portland.
2.
Siemens builds control building systems including HVAC, fire alarms, chillers, and electric systems. Their clients go from universities to airports.
3.
They have in-house software to create user interfaces that connect the system directly to the hardware.
Design process
MY Background
In 2019, I designed a functional prototype of an app that allowed the user to manage sensors installed in their house related to the control of gas, electricity, water, and electrical appliances. I collaborated with a mechatronic engineer, a software engineer, and a financial advisor. This experience helped me quickly adapt to Siemens’ software
REQUIREMENTS
One of my responsibilities was to create an estimated budget for the hours, necessary stages, and final cost. This budget was formulated based on mechanical drawings, work schedules, style guides, and customer graphics.
USER INTERFACES
Based on the floor plans and mechanical drawings, I generated the necessary screens for the clients. A standard interface included a top menu, a home screen, a quick view, a floor plan, and specific building systems such as chiller plants, condensing units, air handlers, heating water systems, or heat pumps.
Tools
Desigo CC
Teams
Revit
Wrike
AutoCAD
Photoshop
Siemens Learning Platform
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