[Health & Fitness] Weight control mobile app
👋 Hello everyone!
Throughout the year, I collaborated with colleagues, including designers, developers, testers, and product managers, on improving and expanding the functionality of the Omo app.
This app is designed for everyone who cares about their health and wants to gain the best experience and useful skills with the help of professionals.
The uniqueness of this app lies in its comprehensive set of features for in-depth analysis and evaluation of a person's efforts: weight control, calorie consumption tracking, workout viewing, information on other physical activities, expert advice in an interactive and understandable format, and more.
More than 50% of users have reported positive results from interacting with the app, as indicated by analytics.
I worked on designing screens ranging from onboarding to the core functionality of the app. This included improving existing screens, creating new ones, making changes to the design system, and more.
I was also responsible for creating PDF resources for our users.
During my work, I followed essential processes that were crucial for the successful outcome
of the product:
Discussing and making decisions with the product manager regarding hypotheses.
Conducting further research and preparing ideas for the next stage of discussion.
Thoroughly processing data and information to create prototypes for refining important details with developers and other specialists involved in implementing the hypothesis.
Creating the final design in the form of a high-fidelity prototype for further design testing.
Using external resources for usability testing, I had the opportunity to identify what needed to be considered and analyzed to create a result that meets user expectations.
Evaluations and feedback from users during online testing, user interviews, and on platforms like the App Store and Google Play provided us with the opportunity to make the product even better. Therefore, I recommend that you also evaluate this app.
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