I’m building a sleek, highly intuitive dashboard that lets a security operator manage an autonomous patrolling vehicle across a large campus such as a university, mall, hospital, or research park. The operator will see live data, issue commands, and review historical incidents without hunting through cluttered menus, so every interaction must feel natural and fast. Core emphasis The single most critical flow is patrol route execution: selecting a pre-defined route, launching it, pausing, or diverting the vehicle on the fly. All other features—including live camera streaming, map-based status panels (location, battery, health), incident history, voice announcements, point-to-point travel, settings, payments, rewards, and live tele-operator chat—should orbit around that patrol control in a clean, responsive layout. Interaction model The primary user input will be mouse and keyboard. Touch gestures and voice can be considered future layers, but today the design must shine for desktop use in a control room setting. What I need from you • Low-fidelity wireframes that translate the above flows into an information architecture that’s obvious at a glance. • A polished high-fidelity prototype (Figma) with micro-interactions that demonstrate state changes—especially around starting, editing, and monitoring patrol routes. • A compact design system: color tokens, typography, component library, and iconography suitable for dark-mode operations. • Handoff assets and annotations ready for engineering. Acceptance criteria • Patrol route controls visible at all times, never more than two clicks from any other screen. • Live camera and vehicle health panels update in under one second in the prototype. • All secondary functions accessible in under four clicks. • Consistent keyboard shortcuts for common actions (start, stop, look around, toggle map layers). To be considered, please show relevant past work—dashboards, control panels, or mission-critical UIs where clarity and speed were paramount. A brief note on how you’d structure the patrol-first workflow will help me see your thinking. Travel to points of interest/check points Data dashboard Live camera stream Look around Pre-defined patrol route execute Cover map Past incidents Convey voice announcement Settings - set speed, set route closures, set frequency of patrol, contact details, network Play pre-set sounds Turn ON/OFF Payment and past receipts Report an issue Talk to live teleoperator Rewards/ratings section