My Key Contributions
UX/UI Design, Wireframing, Interaction, Visual Design, Prototyping & Testing, IA
Design Tools
Figma
Photoshop
Adobe Illustrator
Keynote
The Team
2 x UX/UI Designer
Duration
Two weeks sprint

Problem
Undefined Health, a clinical digital health company. Imagine Undefined Health as an undiscovered island in the digital sea. No website. No online home. The challenge? To build a place where people seeking hyperhidrosis care could feel comfortable. It wasn’t just about design; it was about creating a space that felt less like a hospital brochure and more like a friend.
Epiphany
As I pored over Undefined Health’s marketing plan using their PowerPoint slides, it hit me. This wasn’t just about making a website; it was a chance to change the game. An epiphany struck – I could design a place where medical info meets friendliness.

Action
So, I set out on this creative journey. The aim? Make it simple, clean, and easy to use. Taking inspiration from cool websites like Curology.com, Apostrophe.com, and ro.co, we mixed colors, picked fonts, and added things like personalized recommendations. It was like creating a comfy digital home for health.

Result
And there it was, the Undefined Health website – a virtual home for people dealing with hyperhidrosis. Calming colors, easy-to-read fonts, and real faces on the site. It wasn’t just a website; it was a friendly guide.


Learnings
In this adventure, I learned that design isn’t just about making things pretty. It’s about telling a story. The PEARL thing (Problem, Epiphany, Action, Result, Learning) – it reminded me that the journey is as important as the destination. Crafting this website became a lesson in making healthcare less scary and more friendly.
Conclusion
We gave birth to Undefined Health’s first-ever website. It’s not just pixels on a screen; it’s a friendly hand reaching out to those seeking care. The website is going to be live very soon, a warm digital space where healthcare meets humanity. 🌐💙

