Nourtek: Insurance Technology
UI | UX | Product Design | Prototypes | Creative Direction | Marketing | Display Design | Print Layout


Claims and Safety Data Software Prototype Design
There is a lot of information in the construction industry that insurance carriers and brokers depend on consistently for short and long term decision making. However collecting old data from different organizations only allows for guessing and assumption predictions. 
This prototype presents not only the merging of multiple organization data but up-to date real time reporting that would help define problem areas, patterns and enable predictions and appropriate solutions. A interactive prototype, of 127 touchpoint screens, was presented at a high profile conference that led to corporate executives revisiting its current process and start early contract process of negations.



Construction Contractor Enrollment Redesign
Around the united states thousands of construction projects require millions of contractors to enroll to their site projects. This enrollment requires personal and business insurance information that is not only vital to being complete but also must be accurate before stepping on any job site. The current digital processes were confusing, very lengthy, and not user friendly. 
This interactive prototype, of 54 touchpoint screens, was developed and presented to current and potential clients showing an enrollment process that is broken down into a user focused interaction. The user is guided, the categories are better defined areas to review and submit, the forms are digestible and administrators are able to quickly identify where the error are in the entire process to avoid contractor and project start delays. The presentation helped acquiring a new high profile contract and all current clients excited and preparing for transforming and integrating their current data into new process.




Software Mobile App Design
Our clients' workflows are heavily desktop and tablet focused due to the amount of digital interfaces needed. However a request was made for the chance to have a mobile version beyond the basic mobile web browser that had limitations. 
This design was was driven to allow users to see detailed information appropriately while also being finger sized functional for the high demand of entering data, viewing large teams, filtering options, and the ability to have a customized theme.



Safety Inspection App Design
In the large construction industry paperwork is still a highly used form of reporting safety inspections. However the budgeting for safety contractors is very limited. This can lead the limited professionals under-covering multiple job sites, not tracking all safety infractions, more paperwork filing vs submitting, and late or no action taken. All could lead to large losses later or miss preventable injuries. 
A interactive prototype, of 34 touchpoint screens, was presented at a high profile conference showcasing inspections being captured in photos, videos, and voice notes. Using location tracking and introducing object detection the safety inspectors are digitally assisted with their reporting so they can focus on capturing all site details to package and submit for review much faster.




Conference Booth Marketing
Being invited and featured at important conference we needed a booth set up for the occasion. With the companies budgeting and future conferences in mind we need something that could be a visual statement large and small events.
With research the opportunity idea was to move away form the normal printed banners and have lighted stands that allowed for replaceable printed covers, easy setup and storage.
The end result was our light up booth being a top attraction with guest and other vendors. A bold and unique style using the Nourtek logo colors and shapes  inspired to create a custom monochromatic patterns. A portable-carry case for easy break down and transporting. The functional opportunity of using combined or standalone messaging and having 24 possible display combinations plus additional arrangements as you add on for future conferences.
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