
Haven Care
This was a fun personal project about veterinary software. Co-designed with Nik Miclette
I focused on developing the UI Design language as well as creating the Calendar screen

Problem and goal
September - October 2019
Veterinarian software hasn’t changed much since the late 1990’s. As other software areas keep evolving, this specific one has remain static. Now that user experience has become a standard practice in product design, we wanted to explore that potential of redesigning an archaic experience such as this.
We focused to deliver a desktop application that focuses on improving the experience for both novice and experienced veterinarian stuff.
Reduce onboarding and training by using intuitive layouts, user friendly interactions and predictable flows.
Improve user journeys through user insights and research
Deliver a design language and system that promotes feelings of calmness and organization

Research
Competitive Analysis
Infinity
Outdated
Too many controls
Complex flows
Hippo
User friendly
Powerful m=but minimal
Training support
Target audience
Profile: Veterinarian stuff
Age: Any
Country: USA
Questionnaire
What features do you use on a daily basis?
Calendar, Reporting (Charts)
Patient Database
Owner Database
POS system
Inventory Manager
What do you like about your current software?
Scheduler being color-coded
Smart patient search
Organizing reports
Can you walk us through a day’s work?
“I usually start my day by checking on which patients have appointments and going over emails or messages left from the day before, and then check with the nurses and doctors if they need anything”
What are some common tasks you use your veterinarian software for?
Scheduling appointments
Adding patients to the database
Organizing medical records under their proper patients
Create and organize charts
Call owners to remind them of appointments
What do you dislike about your current software?
Too many random features
Overwhelming amounts of information
Reporting is confusing
What feature would you like to see added to your software?
“I found my own way of saving lab contacts in the software even though the feature doesn’t actually exist”
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Persona 1
Veronica | 57 | Phoenix AZ | Staff managerVeronica was born and raise in Cleveland, Ohio. She grew up visiting the zoo often as her dad was a zookeeper. Growing up around animals gave her a deep appreciation for them. This eventually led into a career running a veterinarian hospital in Phoenix, AZ. In her free time she enjoys walks through woods and cooking for her family.
Frustrations
Technology had never interested her much, but her work make it a necessity.
Finds it hard to follow instructional videos online
Is overwhelmed by too many options
Goals
Keep her nurses and veterinarians organized in their day to day
Color code her appointments
Avoid hiring software tutors for her employees
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Persona 2
Darren | 28 | Seattle, WA | Veterinary nurseDarren grew up on a farm out in Carnation, WA with 3 older brothers. When he wasn’t out exploring the woods with his brothers, he would help his mother on the farm. One of Darren’s best memories growing up was helping his dad take care of the sheep dogs. This nurturing nature led him to attend a veterinary school where he specialized in canine oral care. After graduation he accepted a job at a veterinary clinic in Seattle, WA
Frustrations
Hates calling customer support for help with software
Annoyed by simple tasks that are made difficult
Goals
Persuade the clinic to invest in newer , better software
Find more efficient reporting ways
Keep assigned tasks organized
“Our perfect companions are only four paws away ”
— Veronica
“I secretly give all the dogs that come in an extra treat”
— Darren
Sitemaps & flowcharts
Visual style
High fidelity screens