Overview
Health dashboards should make progress obvious, not overwhelming. When users cannot interpret their data, engagement drops quickly.
This sprint improves hierarchy, chart readability, and responsive behavior so people can trust and act on the information you present.
What does this service do?
A dashboard-focused retainer-based service that improves data comprehension through better visual structure, chart patterns, and accessibility-aware implementation.
Pain Points
Low data comprehension
Users cannot easily understand trends, changes, or next steps from dashboard views.
Visual clutter
Competing chart elements and dense layout reduce clarity and confidence.
Poor hierarchy
Important insights are buried, making decision-making slower and less reliable.
Accessibility gaps
Data views are not consistently usable for keyboard and assistive technology users.
Coverage
Included in Scope
- Dashboard UX
- Charts and data visualization
- Information hierarchy
- Responsive implementation
- Accessibility review
Not included in Scope
Technical scope
Typical scope includes information architecture, chart interaction design, responsive frontend refinement, and accessible data representation patterns.
How we get started
Intro call
We review the dashboard goals, key metrics, and how users currently interpret the data.
UX audit
I look at hierarchy, chart patterns, and data density to spot clarity issues.
Visualization updates
We improve the layout and chart presentation so the most important data is easier to read.
Accessibility review
We confirm the updated dashboard works better for keyboard and assistive technology users.