UI/UX — Applications

RealRehab Application

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I designed the RealRehab interface to create a clear, structured, and intuitive rehabilitation experience that supports both patients and physical therapists. The UI was built to help patients understand their movement in real time, stay motivated through visual progress, and confidently perform exercises at home, while giving physical therapists a streamlined way to create, adjust, and monitor rehabilitation plans.

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The screens shown in this section represent the final Figma mockups created during the design and ideation phase, before the app was implemented and refined into a fully functional MVP. These designs were developed entirely from scratch and reflect the core visual language, interaction patterns, and user flow decisions that shaped the product. This original design was tested with subjects for usability testing to ensure the flow was smooth and intuitive before iterating the final design.

The implemented version of the app that led to the final MVP, including live sensor integration and production-ready UI updates, is showcased in the RealRehab Capstone section of my portfolio.

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Where I Started

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Wireframes

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Pulse Application

Pulse is a conceptual mobile app designed to help users discover nearby community workouts and simple wellness activities. The project was created as a seven-screen UI exercise, focusing on clarity, flow, and ease of decision-making. The prototype guides the user through browsing local events, selecting a workout, and reaching a confirmation screen, emphasizing a calm, approachable experience that lowers the barrier to participation.

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ShelfMaster Application

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Problem Statement:

Sharing a fridge with four college students leads to inefficiencies, lack of organization, and difficulty accessing food items, resulting in inconvenience and potential conflicts. Young adults learning to live or cook with others need communication and functionality in order to accomplish organization and convenience in the fridge.

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Solution:

My design idea is a fridge application, "ShelfMaster", that re-creates a digital version of your fridge or freezer (using AI) to keep track of other people's food, expired food items, and improve overall organization and communication with housemates. With ShelfMaster, users can virtually add items or remove items from their fridge for the purpose of knowing exactly what is yours, and what doesn't belong to you! This application will prevent others from taking your food and will also optimize organization to make your shelves as spacious as possible.

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Where I Started

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Wireframes

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UWash Laundry Service Application

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In collaboration with 4 other students in the Innovation, Technology, and Design program, we were tasked with finding a problem on the University of Miami campus that resonated with us on an emotional and personal level. We decided to tackle the issue of the faulty laundry service options, mainly targeting first and second year students.

Problem Statement:

Freshmen in UM residential colleges (Stanford, Mahoney, Pearson) face ongoing issues with communal laundry and the alternative Tide Cleaners service. Security, disorganization, and machine maintenance are problems, but machine availability is the main one: misuse (objects left in clothes, wrong detergent, forced-open washers) leads to frequent breakdowns and long downtimes. The university’s Laundry View Monitoring System is outdated and lacks real status or usage data. Tide Cleaners is an unreliable, expensive alternative with inconvenient load options. Together, these issues leave students stressed and hurt their college experience.

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Solution:

UWash is an on-campus in-dorm laundry service run by the University that keeps the laundry rooms clean, maintained, and secure and offers work-study opportunities to students. With an easy to use App, students can virtually schedule their washes and receive their clean folded laundry within 24 hours so instead of having to sit in a laundry room, students can take a load off.