Neuroleap UX Research & Design Project
Role:
UX Research & Design
Tool:
Figma
Duration:
October 2022 - Now
Why
Children with Learning Disabilities and Motor Skills Impairment often face challenges in traditional educational settings, where one-size-fits-all approaches may not effectively address their diverse needs.
What
We are developing multi-sensory hardware and software with AI for kids with Learning Disabilities and Motor Skills Impairment.
How
We are developing Apps to assist specialists in enhancing support for students/patients, expediting their journey towards self-sufficiency and independence. This project is Supervised by Albin Broman from Neuroleap.
🔬 Research Process
Research Plan
As a UX researcher, I developed and budgeted usability testing plans, conducted usability interviews with eight child specialists, and ideated a redesign of the child profile workstream, resulting in a 30% improvement in data entry efficiency for specialists using the app.
⛳️ Design Process
My Design Process
As a UX Designer, I designed the screening app for specialists to evaluate children's motor skills. I spearhead brainstorming sessions, translating ideas into Figma dynamic prototypes. I collaborate with the development team, resulting in the implementation of user-centric apps. Moreover, I contribute to the establishment of typography, style guides, and design systems, ensuring coherence across our product lineup.
🎨 Design
High-Fi Prototype
🔧 Implementations
Implement Designs to Actual App
⏩ Future Directions
Moving forward: I plan to conduct user research targeting specialists, ensuring a truly user-centric design. Informed by user interview outcomes, I'll refine our design strategy. Furthermore, I'm on track to finalize our typography, style guides, and design systems for a cohesive brand experience.