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Title: | MOBILE APPLICATION REDESIGN |
Authors: | GUPTA, ANSHUMAN |
Keywords: | MOBILE APPLICATION MEDIVERSAL HEALTHCARE PVT. LTD. PAIN POINTS REDESIGN CONCEPT |
Issue Date: | May-2024 |
Series/Report no.: | TD-7075; |
Abstract: | Through my Industrial Training at Mediversal Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., I have done my Major Project Report on ‘Mobile Application Redesign’ under its Design team. I was responsible for the design of User Interface (UI) of the Mobile Application, carried on through initial qualitative research methods, including surveys, Competitive Analysis, and usability testing, then making layouts such as User Flow, Information Architecture to meet the need of Application optimization. The project begins with an in-depth exploration of user needs and pain points through user survey. These insights help in evaluation of the current application design, encompassing interface analysis, navigation structure, and accessibility evaluation. Through this project, I was able to analyse the areas of improvement such as optimizing usability, visual appeal, and overall user engagement. Its User Interface was designed, keeping in mind the Visual Consistency, effectiveness, accessibility & the experience of the users while they interact with the Application. Focus on Aesthetics and Simplicity of the application was also covered keeping in mind of its Initial App features. Initial Interface of the Mediversal Mobile Application was very cluttered with complex navigation, causing frustration to the users. So, the Key objectives of this project include – 1. Identifying User Needs and Pain Points 2. Analysing Current Application Design 3. Developing Redesign Concepts 4. Implementing the Redesign |
URI: | http://dspace.dtu.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/repository/20511 |
Appears in Collections: | M.Des. |
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