Final Prototype


Design Process

Research
We used this Competitive Analysis NIH Study as one of our resources for this project.

Ideation
Following multiple rounds of discussion, our team implemented a Crazy 8s ideation exercise to accelerate brainstorming. The activity enabled us to visualize different design directions and ultimately agree on which elements to incorporate into the screen.

Develop
This is the User Flow UI Development Asset Creation Prototyping we used for this project.
How it Works
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Sign In:
Access personal information with an account
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Answer Morning Questions:
Before going to bed, the user answers questions regarding napping, drinking alcohol or caffeine, medications they use, etc.
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Receive Information:
Gain information back about sleep data.

Overview

Description
The core objective of the new app is to improve the interface of the survey with accessibility in mind for older adults, who may require a more streamlined testing experience.
Audience
Ages 70+ who have trouble sleeping at night.
Problems
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Current professional surveys can seem intimidating or hard to read because of design
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Users could write in the wrong columns, messing up information
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Elements could be missed / misunderstood easily
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Current sleep-data-tracker apps fail to accommodate older or visually impaired users
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Using paper diaries allows users to go back and change data after the fact
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This would be negated with an app-based approach that locks entries after submission

Design Elements
Sleep Diaries Inclusive app
In my study abroad experience me and my group had the opportunity to redesign a survey that obtains sleep research data and gathers this data through user input. The data is collected once when they wake up in the morning, and again before they go to bed at night. Web App is Live Now!>

Mockups


