Harmony VR ↗

UI/UX & VR Interface Design

An immersive VR experience designed for seniors to improve physical and mental well-being.
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Problem Identified
The physical and mental well-being of seniors are often overlooked in society, particularly in senior living communities, where social isolation and loneliness is a persisting issue. Many seniors struggle with feelings of loneliness despite living close to peers and having access to amenities. These issues can arise from decreased mobility, the loss of social networks, or a lack of meaningful engagement opportunities.
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Pivot
After conducting research, we found that there are pre-existing VR experiences aiming to provide virtual tours and immersive meditation for seniors, improving their emotional well-being. Our product integrates health monitoring sensors to track vital signs like heart rate and blood pressure, allowing caregivers to access real-time data for remote patient monitoring.
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Design Sprint
• Creating hand-drawn wireframes for VR menus, health monitoring dashboards, and interactive elements
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User Research  
Survey Questions for Primary Research
1. Can you describe a typical day in your life?
2. How do you usually spend your leisure time?
3. What activities do you engage in to maintain your physical health?
4. How much time do you use technology on a daily basis?
5. What devices or applications do you use the most? 
6. What concerns do you have regarding your health?
7. What challenges do you face in staying socially connected with others?
8. What difficulties do you encounter when using technology? 
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Customer Profile
• Combining primary and secondary research to create a typical customer profile, identifying key demographics, preferences, and pain points to inform product design
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Customer Journey Maps
• Mapping the comprehensive journey of a customer interacting with the product to identify gaps in customer experience
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VR Interface Figma Design
• Simple and intuitive navigations designed for elders
• Proximity compatibility: information are visually grouped into sections to improve readability and accessibility
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Figma Design File
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Interactive Prototype