PHYSIOBUD

UX/UI-design
Image of wireframes of the PhysioBud prototype
Project Overview
The project involves designing a mobile app for tracking the progress of individuals recovering from specific shoulder injuries, such as torn rotator cuff muscles. The app gathers data for medical research purposes and reminds patients to perform exercises for faster recovery.
The requested key features that needed to get fixed include d the following:
1. Sign-up functionality
2. Progress check-ins for tracking shoulder pain levels
3. General check-ins for monitoring sleep, food, and activities, an exercise tracker for daily routines prescribed by physiotherapists, and access to exercises for stress reduction.
My role
User-research
UI-design
Sketches
Data analysis
Interviews
Prototype

Research insights

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Sketches

Image of a progress check-in sketch
Image of a sketch of the Sign-up  process.
Image of a sketch of Check-in
Image of a sketch of the Exercise tracker.
Image of wireframes of the PhysioBud prototype

Low-fidelity vs High fidelity

Image of low fidelity and high fidelity wireframes
Through comprehensive research and iterative design processes, I developed solutions that precisely met the needs of both users and stakeholders. By understanding their requirements and preferences, I crafted features and functionalities that addressed specific pain points and objectives. Utilizing low-fidelity sketches allowed for rapid ideation and iteration, contributing to the successful outcome by facilitating early feedback and alignment with stakeholders' and users' expectations.
PHYSIOBUD
UX-DESIGNER
1 May— 7 May 2024
Through thorough research and iterative design processes, I developed solutions tailored precisely to the needs of both users and stakeholders. By understanding their requirements and preferences, I crafted features and functionalities that addressed their specific pain points and objectives, resulting in a product that seamlessly aligns with their expectations and goals.