Rapyuta Robotics · Design system
The people picking orders in these warehouses are often older, don’t read English, or don’t read much at all, and the robots they work with were each built by different teams speaking different visual dialects. The task was to build one language the whole ecosystem could share, where green means done and red means stop before a single word is read, and a lost tote or a wrong scan announces itself in colour and illustration, catching the error in the interface before it becomes a collision or costly rework on the floor. Every team could ship on it without redrawing the basics, and even the mascot, Sootball, was part of making the floor feel human.
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