Redesigning for better accessibility and usability

June ‘24 - April ‘25

scope

Information Architecture * UI Design

date

Figma * Jira

tools

Desktop

device

Digital Health SaaS

sector

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What I’ve learned and what I would do if we lived in a perfect world

This project was intense and incredibly rewarding. Throughout this project I highlight UI changes that occurred alongside UX iterations, demonstrating how both aspects of product design work together to enhance the overall user experience. These visual improvements simplified the UI, allowing users to focus more easily on their complex tasks within the app.

The project underscored the importance of collaboration and iterative design. Working closely with stakeholders and subject matter experts provided valuable insights that shaped the final design.

In an ideal world, I would have structured and documented these iterations more thoroughly for the development team and other designers. In a startup environment with limited resources, finding time to document small iterations can be challenging, but it's crucial for smooth QA and implementation. I'm continually learning how to optimize this process.

The project reinforced the need for adaptability in design. Being open to feedback and willing to pivot based on new insights led to a more effective and user-friendly design.

These experiences have left a lasting impression and will inform my approach to future projects. I'm eager to continue improving my processes and finding innovative ways to balance design iteration with thorough documentation. See you around✨

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Tiago Pinto | Fitness manager @ ERAKULIS

“Thank you, I think you’ve managed to read our minds. I love it, it’s incredible”

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