Sibel Health

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Sibel Health is a healthcare company that specializes in the development of wireless sensors. These sensors were originally created for neonatal care, but there’s been a growing need in other use cases to assist in healthcare and vital sign monitoring. As a Senior UX/UI Designer for Sibel Health, I’ve been placed in charge of designing the digital applications that would be used alongside the sensors. 

 

My Responsibilities

My role at Sibel encompasses the entire user experience. I’ve worked on conducting research, concepting design solutions, and facilitating user testing. I’ve also designed wireframes and translated them from low to high fidelity, while working with the engineering team to develop and document specifications for the application.

My Projects

I’ve been fortunate to work on a number of projects. These projects all involve designing both Android and iOS applications that would instruct and assist users while using Sibel’s sensors. The applications have varied from designing for tablets (ANNE View and ADAM) to designing for mobile devices (ANNE Care).

My Tools

Figma, Photoshop, Illustrator, Miro, Asana

 

ANNE Care

To combat the increasing threat of the COVID-19 pandemic, Sibel partnered with Anthem Blue Cross to develop a mobile application to monitor key vital signs tied to COVID-19. The project timeline has been about 3 to 4 months working with our Project Manager and Software Engineers to develop and build the application. I researched and put together a detailed competitive analysis of direct and indirect competitors, defined a problem statement, and put together some user needs that would help inform our initial insights. From there I concepted and brainstormed several sketched ideas and formulated a user flow. This gave me some strong direction to design several iterations of low fidelity wireframes. Each week, I led team stand-ups to discuss and review the project, while also facilitating discussions on feedback from the team. I then translated the final version of wireframes to high fidelity designing for both Android and iOS. With the wireframes I created a prototype through Figma to be used for usability testing. I put together a test plan and script, and conducted usability testing with a number of users. The results from testing informed my final iterations as I documented a UI Specification document to help assist the engineering team with building the application. The following weeks involved building extra assets and components for engineering, while organizing everything to be put into Sibel’s growing design system.

 
 
ANNE Care, a mobile application developed to monitor patient’s vital signs and combat COVID-19

ANNE Care, a mobile application developed to monitor patient’s vital signs and combat COVID-19

 

ADAM

The ADAM application is an application used mainly for therapy and research towards helping patients deal with Dysphagia. A big part of this project involved researching the market and looking at several competitors as it really informed my designs. With Sibel’s wireless technology, the application would be something new in an older, established market. I worked on a number of concepts and wireframes, and have finalized through some AB testing a design and flow to follow. From there, I designed high fidelity wireframes and a mockup with specifications that the engineering team is using to build out the application.

 
 
The ADAM application was designed to help users struggling with Dysphagia, by allowing them to monitor and train with a therapist.

The ADAM application was designed to help users struggling with Dysphagia, by allowing them to monitor and train with a therapist.

 

ANNE View

The ANNE One application is a tablet application used both in medical research studies and inpatient facilities. The application was already developed and in use. I was brought into the project to help design a newer version with solutions for problems found during user testing the original version. The main change was taking a complex user flow that had branched into several use cases and finding a simplified flow that’d feel more intuitive. The solution ended up taking the original onboarding experience and following a quickstart model to take users directly into the UI. A big part of the project has been working on simplifying and refining the user flow and concepting several iterations of wireframes before moving to higher fidelity. The team and I are currently translating the wireframes and finalizing higher fidelity designs, which will then be tested.

 
 
ANNE View is a monitoring application used for both inpatient care and medical research.

ANNE View is a monitoring application used for both inpatient care and medical research.