UX | UI Design
Creating impactful designs and immersive user experiences
UX|UI Design for Geospatial Applications
In the world of GIS and geospatial applications, UX/UI design plays a critical role in transforming complex spatial data into intuitive, interactive experiences. A well-designed interface ensures that users, whether analysts, field workers, or decision-makers can efficiently interpret and interact with geospatial data without unnecessary complexity.
Our UX/UI team focuses on designing solutions that simplify spatial analysis, enhance usability, and improve workflows. We apply user-centered design principles to create intuitive map interfaces, interactive dashboards, and seamless navigation experiences tailored to industry-specific needs.
UX|UI Project Examples
Blue Raster's ADA & Accessibility Compliance Package
Discovery and Inventory
- Map and application inventory
- Identification of priority applications (up to 5)*
- Stakeholder interviews
- Usage analysis
Accessibility Evaluation
- Automated accessibility scan
- Manual audit
- Component level review
- Color contrast testing
User Experience and Interaction Review
- Keyboard testing
- Screen reader test
- Focus order and interaction validation
Compliance Review
- WCAG 2.1 Level AA gap mapping
- Section 508 alignment
- ADA Title II applicability review
Prioritization and Road Map
- Risk ranking and priority tiers
- Effort estimation
Remediation Guidance
- Issue-by-issue fix recommendations
- Developer-ready guidance notes
- Retest criteria and success benchmarks
- Ongoing compliance support available
* Additional maps and applications can be included based on your organization's needs.
Why UX|UI Matters in GIS Applications
- Data Accessibility: Large-scale spatial datasets can be overwhelming. Thoughtful UX design presents insights clearly, making data more actionable.
- Improved Decision-Making: A well-structured UI ensures users can quickly analyze spatial relationships and trends, empowering them to make informed decisions.
- Efficiency & Productivity: Optimized workflows and logical interface structures help users complete tasks faster in the field or on a desktop, providing practical benefits to their work.
- Scalability & Adaptability: UX/UI considerations help GIS applications scale across devices and user environments, from mobile apps to web-based platforms.


















