UX Website Frame for Blood Sugar Logs

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I Challenge Diabetes
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Imran Nathani
Operations Manager
(28)
5
Preferred learners
  • Anywhere
  • Academic experience
Categories
Digital marketing
Skills
blood sugar research reports user experience (ux) design wireframing usability testing user experience (ux) usability
Project scope
What is the main goal for this project?

The main goal for the project is to create a user-friendly website frame for a mobile site that will allow councilors to easily log blood sugar levels during sports camps. The website should be intuitive, easy to navigate, and provide a seamless experience for users to input and access blood sugar data.



This will involve several different steps for the students, including:


- Researching best practices for mobile site UX design


- Creating wireframes and mockups for the website frame


- Incorporating features for blood sugar input and tracking


- Testing the website frame for usability and functionality


- Iterating on the design based on feedback and testing results


What tasks will learners need to complete to achieve the project goal?

By the end of the project, students should complete the following tasks:


- Research report on best practices for mobile site UX design


- Wireframes and mockups for the website frame


- Functioning prototype of the website frame with blood sugar input and tracking features


- Usability testing report with findings and recommendations for improvements


- Final design iteration based on testing results and feedback



Final deliverables:


- A fully designed and functional website frame for blood sugar logs


- Documentation of the design process and testing results


- Presentation of the website frame and its features


Supported causes
Good health and well-being
About the company

ICD is the charity that focuses on delivering the most engaging, inspiring, and empowering opportunities to the type 1 community.

We do not shy away from the tough questions. Together amongst peers, we build the skills and courage to face whatever obstacles come our way. We practice them together, leveraging our combined strengths.

Each individual may have a different starting point and we meet there to create and celebrate goals together. Life with diabetes demands a lot of us, but the resulting strength gained can expand our horizons.