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This was a collaboration project which brought together product design and user experience design. It consists of a supportive nylon/spanx shapewear designed to carry a silicon/vibration heated pad.  The app was also conceptualized as having a friendly yet minimalist appeal. Bellow you will see the design stages of the product. From mind mapping stage to final presentation. This project took a total of 6 weeks - in collaboration with UX-UI students.

 

PROBLEM

SPACE

Pain relief and management for women with menstrual pain and disorders such as premenstrual syndrome (PMS), dysmenorrhea, premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is difficult to come across. Finding products that make women feel hugged, supported, and comforted during the period of time - both internally and externally are very limited within the current market.

Lily was created in order to expand on current solutions.

problem space

MIND-MAPPING

     Our team used concept mapping after interviewing women around us to gather insights into how women feel during their menstrual cycle.

     The concept map aided us to understand the pains of our user which gave us a better understanding of the problem were are trying to alleviate.

mind-mapping

CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT

concept development

UX INTERFACE INSPIRATION

(All images gathered from Pinterest- for inspirational purposes only)

ux design

UX DESIGN ONBOARDING

CONCEPT PROPOSAL

& GRAPHIC IDENTITY

(character sketches & colour palette drawn using Procreate for onboarding, Graphic Identity by Sandra Moros. Inspiration images on bottom left grabbed from Pinterest for inspirational purposes only)

FINAL RENDERS

final renders

2-BOARD POSTER

poster

All concept graphics, app design and sketches by: Sandra Moros

Lily Shapewear renders on 3D CLO: Sandra Moros

Lily Pad renders: Hugh Moore 

Final UX-Phone AP by: Jeshwin Swaminathan, Virendra Vidyarthee, 
Desmond Chan, Caio Gonzalez

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