dreamFlow Mobile App

dreamFlow Mobile App

dreamFlow Mobile App

Overview

CPAP devices are used by patients who suffer from sleep apnea. dreamFlow proposes facilitating such treatments by integrating a friendly mobile application for device operation.

The problem

Designing a mobile application that retained coherence with the integrated device while also prioritizing a friendly and intuitive user journey to facilitate and encourage treatments.

My role

Full time UX/UI Designer in a team of two.

Time scope

Around 2 months.

Tools used

Figma, product discovery, competitors benchmarking, industry experts interviews, sitemap

Project scope

The scope of this project was limited. The application is supposed to mimic the device’s features, maintaining coherence while also being intuitive and friendly to the user.

Product research

Product research happened in the form of a series of meetings with industry experts and the client to clarify what is a CPAP device, how it works and what were the specifications of the product itself.

Features analysis

Once I had a pretty good grasp of what the product was and what it needed, I listed the features I judged most important with the help of my leadership and the engineering team and compared them to the ones the existing version of the product already had. Then, I divided them into four categories: Keep, Add, Rethink, and Eliminate.

Features analysis

Once I had a pretty good grasp of what the product was and what it needed, I listed the features I judged most important with the help of my leadership and the engineering team and compared them to the ones the existing version of the product already had. Then, I divided them into four categories: Keep, Add, Rethink, and Eliminate.

Execution

Since the features were established at the beginning of the project, executing it was a matter of creating a detailed style guide and design patterns in collaboration with the other UX/UI designers on the team. To facilitate execution, we crafted a small sitemap as a guide.