
Control and monitoring system – ARGUS (Embedded / Web / Mobile)
Comprehensive user interface project for a device that monitors and controls terrarium systems. The scope covered UX analysis and a coherent workspace architecture for both mobile and web applications handling high volumes of data and configuration parameters.
DESIGN CHALLENGE
The interface had to organize complex control logic while remaining clear and fast in everyday operation.
- handling a large volume of measurement data
- configuring multiple environmental parameters
- maintaining readability under intensive usage
- keeping behavior consistent across mobile and web
The key challenge was translating complex system logic into a clear screen structure.
INTERFACE CONCEPT
The solution separates monitoring and configuration flows and uses modular views that scale with product growth.

- information architecture for the control system
- real-time monitoring screen design
- configuration modules and device management
- one visual language for web and mobile
SCOPE OF WORK
The project included:
- UX and functional structure analysis
- complete UI visual design
- mobile application design
- web application design
- collaboration with the development team during implementation
IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS
- functional requirements analysis
- user flow mapping
- information architecture design
- monitoring and configuration view design
- developer consultations during rollout
OUTCOME
A coherent interface ecosystem was delivered, enabling environmental-parameter monitoring and device configuration management in one organized workspace.
Summary
The project demonstrates capability in designing complex monitoring ecosystems and companion apps that combine dense data, configuration workflows and functional requirements in a clear user interface.
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