PRODUCT DESIGN
001.
GEMI
/ 3 MONTHS
Finding individual
Needs&Pains
After logging in, users will undergo a brief self-assessment to determine their primary objective for enhancing productivity and identify the most significant barriers preventing them from achieving this goal
GEMI is ultimate tool that empowers individuals with ADHD, enabling them to stay organized and motivated by receiving rewards for their daily accomplishments.
INTRODUCTION
[1] Quantitive/Qualitative research and Data Visualization
[2] Mobile product design for ADHD people
[3] Visual Assets -logo, 3D models, Illustrations
[4] Booklet design
MY ACHIEVEMENT
Every individual with ADHD experiences unique challenges. Transform your challenges into strengths, refining them like minerals into precious gemstones. Set daily goals, log your progress, and earn rewards. Accumulate these rewards and redeem them for real-life coupons!
Collect your gemstones and
make it shine
App Main Features
Introducing Gemi, your not-so-average planner with a special twist
Setting Daily Goals
You'll receive a reminder an hour before your bedtime schedule. Daily, you're prompted to set goals for the following day and prioritize them accordingly. Stay connected with friends by viewing and interacting with their task lists. If you appreciate their efforts, reward them with a gemstone and offer uplifting comments to motivate and support one another!
Collect Your Gems
Each gemstone represents a specific challenge or pain point you wish to address. For instance, if your primary goal is to enhance organization, you'll initially receive the 'Organi' gemstone as a symbol of this focus area.
By consistently jotting down daily notes and leveraging our instructional tutorials, your 'Organi' gemstone will gradually transform, reflecting your progress. Accumulate these evolving gemstones as a testament to the barriers you've successfully overcome on your journey.
Visual System
I focused on creating a grid system and layout that appeared concise and intuitive. The rationale behind this design choice is to minimize distractions and complexity. I believe that
an overly intricate interface could potentially lead users, especially those with ADHD, to become easily lost and distracted.
Visual Components
Gemstone variables depending on the user's status
Growth
Crafting
Shining
Appearing
Spinning
Project Overview
Understand our user's pain points and find what do they need
They possess immense potential and a strong desire for success, yet they often grapple with challenges such as distractions, disorganization, and impulsiveness, which hinder them from achieving their goals. As someone with ADHD, I empathize with their struggles. I aim to support those who may not recognize their inner strength and unfairly blame themselves for ongoing setbacks.
"OH, I cant focus that well either!
Do I have adhd?"
"Doesn't it only affect children? ADHD is just a lack of discipline."
"ADHD is just an excuse for
laziness. I procrastinate a lot,
so am I also ADHD?"
PROJECT BACKGROUND
Media Portrayals and Awareness of ADHD
These days, influencers openly discussing their experiences with ADHD and the proliferation of related content contribute to individuals questioning their own symptoms. Despite the heightened awareness and growing number of diagnoses, there remains a gap in accurate understanding.
PROBLEM
Missed Opportunities and
Untreated Symptoms
Many adults with ADHD experience regrets not seeking help earlier or not receiving proper treatment for their ADHD symptoms, which could have improved their quality of life and functioning.
SOLUTION
Educate and Promote
Holistic Approaches
Providing accurate information about ADHD symptoms, prevalence, and treatment options can promote understanding and empathy. Encouraging holistic approaches to ADHD management,
SURVEY I (PRIMARY RESEARCH)
Common perceptions about ADHD
Surveyed 110 people, spanning various age groups, to establish common perspectives and understanding of ADHD. Questions included:
· What words come to mind when you think about ADHD?
· What colors come to mind when you think of ADHD?
· How much do you agree with this statement? (Common misunderstandings)
SURVEY II (PRIMARY RESEARCH)
Why do people with ADHD struggle? What do they need?
A general purpose of survey is to understand what most people think about an idea. I aimed to gain a deeper understanding of the unique needs and challenges faced by individuals with ADHD through google survey form.
INTERVIEW (PRIMARY RESEARCH)
Asking "How do you refresh yourself?"
People with ADHD often experience periods of intense focus, commonly referred to as hyperfocus. Consequently, understanding the importance of taking breaks and refreshing themselves midway is crucial for both their mental and physical well-being. I reached out to students at Pratt to inquire about their strategies for rejuvenating when they encounter feelings of demotivation and stress.
PERSONA
Who is our target audience?
Based on the interview and survey results, I developed a unique persona as a starting point for brainstorming solutions around thier needs and frustrations.
MECHANISM LEARNING
What are the challenges ADHDs face?
I wrote down the main symptoms of ADHD and sequential problems they usually make. Due to imbalances in neurotransmitters, particularly issues with dopamine regulation, individuals with ADHD often exhibit consistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
DEFINING
Pain points and Needs
I split my target audience into two groups: students and workers. I considered the challenges they might encounter in their day-to-day lives.
IDEATION
Sketches to Wireframes
Keeping in mind of the key learning points that we hoped to relay,
I began to iterate on wireframes from low fi to the mid fi version.
It was helpful to first focus primarily on content flow with only words, carefully considering how we hope to relay the journey metaphor and prime users to gain the mindset for upcoming reflective process.