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GMU Bruise Analysis
A Framework for Supporting Victims of Violence.

Project Details
During my time at George Mason University’s Department of Health Administration and Policy, I designed a user-centered web interface for the Bruise Analysis Project—a research database created to help medical professionals and researchers catalog, study, and annotate bruise imagery. The primary goal of this project was to transform a complex dataset into an intuitive, accessible platform that streamlined the process of viewing and analyzing bruise data.
Focusing heavily on user experience and information hierarchy, I structured the website to ensure smooth navigation and clarity throughout. The Browse page allows users to easily explore categorized bruise photos, while the Detail View provides tools to examine individual images, annotate directly within the interface, and download annotated versions for further study. Every design decision—from layout to interaction flow—was guided by usability testing and accessibility principles, resulting in a clean, efficient, and researcher-friendly experience that enhances data analysis and collaboration.

Bruise Browse Tab

Bruise Detail View


GMU Bruise Analysis
A Framework for Supporting Victims of Violence.

Project Details
During my time at George Mason University’s Department of Health Administration and Policy, I designed a user-centered web interface for the Bruise Analysis Project—a research database created to help medical professionals and researchers catalog, study, and annotate bruise imagery. The primary goal of this project was to transform a complex dataset into an intuitive, accessible platform that streamlined the process of viewing and analyzing bruise data.
Focusing heavily on user experience and information hierarchy, I structured the website to ensure smooth navigation and clarity throughout. The Browse page allows users to easily explore categorized bruise photos, while the Detail View provides tools to examine individual images, annotate directly within the interface, and download annotated versions for further study. Every design decision—from layout to interaction flow—was guided by usability testing and accessibility principles, resulting in a clean, efficient, and researcher-friendly experience that enhances data analysis and collaboration.

Bruise Browse Tab

Bruise Detail View


GMU Bruise Analysis
A Framework for Supporting Victims of Violence.

Project Details
During my time at George Mason University’s Department of Health Administration and Policy, I designed a user-centered web interface for the Bruise Analysis Project—a research database created to help medical professionals and researchers catalog, study, and annotate bruise imagery. The primary goal of this project was to transform a complex dataset into an intuitive, accessible platform that streamlined the process of viewing and analyzing bruise data.
Focusing heavily on user experience and information hierarchy, I structured the website to ensure smooth navigation and clarity throughout. The Browse page allows users to easily explore categorized bruise photos, while the Detail View provides tools to examine individual images, annotate directly within the interface, and download annotated versions for further study. Every design decision—from layout to interaction flow—was guided by usability testing and accessibility principles, resulting in a clean, efficient, and researcher-friendly experience that enhances data analysis and collaboration.

Bruise Browse Tab

Bruise Detail View

