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Healy
Rehab app
Overview
With the Healy app, we helped our persona, Chris, monitor his rehabilitation after surgery on his shoulder. He needed an app that would allow him to track his progress, view statistics, and easily access his exercises. His physiotherapist could easily send him his exercises via the app and stay in touch during his recovery.
Our app is modern and can provide him, and all users, of course, with “little extras,” such as meditation sessions, easy follow-up on his training, and much more.
Duration
1 Week

Role
Product Designer
In collaboration with my UX colleague, Jenny Höök.
Resposibility
swot, persona,userflow, information architecture,Lo-mid-hi wireframes, designsystem
Design
Once we set clear ideation goals, we moved into the design phase. We examined various design patterns to ensure consistency across multiple devices to find the best fit for users. We then created low-fidelity wireframes based on our mind map and user flows. We generated multiple iterations for each user flow and used dot voting to select the design for our high-fidelity prototype.


New
Arrival
Once we set clear ideation goals, we moved into the design phase. We examined different design patterns to find the best fit for users and created low-fidelity wireframes based on our mind map and user flows. We generated multiple iterations for each user flow and used dot voting to select the design for our high-fidelity prototype.
The frames


Design system

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Ideation
With the established user pain point and goal as a guide, we created an information architecture diagram to effectively organize a clear structure and hierarchy, making complex concepts easier to understand. We structure our approach around the user to create a user-friendly product that's easy to understand and navigate, allowing users to complete tasks efficiently without confusion. We developed the user flows to showcase a visual roadmap of the user's journey.

Information architecture diagram
With the established user pain point and goal as a guide, we created a mind map to effectively organize a clear structure and hierarchy, making complex concepts easier to understand. We structure our approach around the user to create a user-friendly product.

User flow login
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User flow exercise
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Competive
Analysis
Swot analysis to find gaps and opportunities in the market.
Persona
To understand our users in context, we dive deep into our persona's routine, pain points, and motivations.

The process






1.EMPHATIZE
Challenge & Objective
Sometimes you get injured in life and need rehab. Making appointments with physiotherapists, following up on your trainings and progress, etc. takes time and energy from the injured person.
Problem Statement
1
it would be good to have a way to stay intouch with a physioterapist, following up on your training and rehab in one place wich you can also easily manage via one app. SO, we came up with the app healy.
Goals
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Final conclusion
Building on the insights gathered from our SWOT analysis, as well as the pain points expressed by our end-users, we aim to distinguish ourselves in the wellness market.
We decided to develop an app (Healy) that radiates a sense of joy and positivity, steering clear of a stern or clinical atmosphere. To accomplish this, we selected Comic Sans as our font choice and embraced a palette of bright, cheerful colors.
We understand that when people are experiencing pain, their mood can often take a hit, and a little lift from something playful can make a difference. Our hope is that this app will serve as a supportive tool in your journey towards healing and progress.
Users will have the ability to log their experiences and track their progress over time, allowing them to view an overview of their development over the past weeks or months. Additionally, physiotherapists could incorporate exercises into the rehabilitation process.





