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Turun yliopiston Lakitutka-palvelun UX/UI-mockup.

University of Turku

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Lakitutka is a web service developed by the Faculty of Law at the University of Turku. Founded in 1920, the University of Turku is the oldest university in Finland, offering a diverse range of educational programs and research opportunities. Renowned for its strong academic tradition and high-quality research across various fields, including humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, and medicine, the university comprises eight faculties and four separate departments. With over 22,000 students and approximately 3,400 staff members, the University of Turku is committed to academic excellence and innovation.

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  • Public sector
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  • Design
  • UX & UI design
  • “Collaboration with Hurja was effortless, and the design project was smoothly completed. Particularly impressive was how well the designer grasped both the essence of Lakitutka and our expectations regarding the new user interface.”

    Marjaana Sjölund Researcher, University of Turku

    “Communication with the designer was easy, and they seemed to easily understand and incorporate the modification requests we presented throughout the project.”

    Marjaana Sjölund Researcher, University of Turku

    Enhancing accessibility for the Lakitutka service for all

    The University of Turku’s Lakitutka service aims to increase transparency in legislation, promote influence in legislative processes, and support civil society. Initially designed exclusively for researchers and law students, Lakitutka assumed a user base already familiar with legislative processes and the significance of associated documents. As Lakitutka was not initially designed with other user groups in mind, its use demanded a deeper understanding. Additionally, Lakitutka featured complex functionalities that weren’t universally applicable to all user groups.

    For these reasons, the decision was made to expand the service in the two-part LakitutkaKaikille project. The focus in designing the new user interface was to ensure accessibility for everyone and provide a clear and user-friendly pathway for monitoring legislative preparation. The goal was to maintain the existing Lakitutka and its functionalities for researchers with minor updates targeting improved user interface clarity and visual appearance, considering the complexity of the original interface.

    In addition to the existing Lakitutka, a new LakitutkaKaikille section was designed to represent a simplified and accessible view of the same dataset. The aim was to create a simpler view that is open to all citizens, approachable with a low threshold, and easily understandable. All views were required to adhere to AA accessibility standards.

    “Hurja’s expert particularly emphasized accessibility, which aligns with our future focus in Lakitutka. We appreciated that the proposed design solutions were clearly explained to us, providing valuable insights into implementing an accessible web service.”

    Marjaana Sjölund Researcher, University of Turku

    An accessible service through collaboration

    The goal was to make information retrieval and discovery more effortless, ensuring that the search function was logical and quick to use. The logic and layout of the functionality were slightly modified to create a more functional whole from the accessibility perspective.

    Besides an effective search, presenting search results to users in a clear and easily understandable manner was crucial, considering the wealth of information displayed at once.

    Project progress

    Once all plans were finalized, they were collectively reviewed with the client in an review. Following the client’s approval, necessary materials were prepared for the client’s developers and handed over for further implementation.

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