Day 3 of my daily creative challenge.
Yesterday I showed Harmattan's health dashboard on desktop. But the person who receives the delivery is rarely at a desk. They're a nurse in a courtyard, a pharmacist between wards.
So today: the responsive, mobile version of the same system.
You sign in by facility code and role, and every action is signed with your name. It works offline, so orders queue until the signal returns, which matters where the network doesn't. You can order by voice: "I need antivenom, snakebite came in 10 minutes ago." The agent knows your stock, assumes an emergency, and confirms the dose with you. Then you track the flight and follow a simple winch-down guide to receive the pod safely on the pad. The trust thread from the desktop carries over. When the system reroutes around a storm, it says so, and a human checks it.
This is a fictional product, designed end to end. Mobile screens below.
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