JMP Splash Screens

JMP 15

For this release, I introduced a more abstract visual style inspired by heat maps, using JMP’s official color palette to create a modern, data-driven aesthetic.

JMP 16

Drawing inspiration from John Sall’s signature presentation style, I hand-sketched statistical imagery to bring a playful, human touch to the splash screen—celebrating JMP’s analytical roots with a nod to its founder.

JMP 17

Building on the previous release’s hand-drawn theme, I illustrated icons representing JMP’s most popular and recognizable platforms, creating a splash screen that felt both personal and product-forward.

JMP Lab/Early Adopter

At JMP, I led usability research efforts through the JMP Lab and Early Adopter Program—two key initiatives designed to gather early user feedback on pre-production software releases. The JMP Lab was conducted during Discovery Summits, offering guided usability sessions with new features, while the Early Adopter Program provided opt-in access for users to explore upcoming releases in their own environments.

These programs served multiple purposes: increasing visibility of new features, identifying usability issues and bugs, and collecting actionable insights to inform future development. I facilitated structured feedback loops, designed guided exercises, and synthesized findings to help shape product direction—ensuring that user voices were embedded in every release cycle.

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