UI/UX Design projects emphasize the creation of intuitive and engaging digital experiences. Students investigate how design decisions shape usability and accessibility, applying prototyping and user testing to refine their solutions. The work highlights the importance of human-centered design in bridging technology and people.
E-hospital Platform UI/UX Design
The E-Hospital Redesign project is a user-centered healthcare solution initiated by the team 404 Not a Doctor. Aiming to improve digital health experiences for both doctors and patients, the team redesigned the E-Hospital platform with a focus on clarity, usability, and trust. Through iterative research and usability testing with real users, the team identified major pain points such as confusing navigation, inefficient workflows, and cognitive overload. Our final prototype introduces an intuitive dashboard, streamlined appointment booking, and an AI Assistant Hub, helping users access essential information more easily and confidently. By aligning healthcare technology with real-world user needs, the redesigned platform empowers medical professionals to stay focused on patient care while giving patients clearer control over their health data.
Ottawa Sport Connect is a centralized digital platform that helps users discover and compare sport programs across Ottawa. By transforming fragmented and inconsistent information into a structured, searchable system, it improves accessibility, usability, and community engagement.
UI UX design for e-hospital V2
This project presents a user-centered UI/UX redesign of the e-Hospital platform, developed through extensive research with doctors, patients, and clinical staff. Guided by stakeholder interviews and usability testing, the redesign focuses on simplifying clinical workflows, improving appointment management, and enhancing access to medical histories and test results. The final prototype delivers a unified, intuitive platform that supports doctors, patients, clinic staff, and administrators within a single system. Designed to be responsive across desktop, tablet, and mobile devices, e-Hospital ensures accessibility anytime, anywhere. Ethical considerations, including informed consent and inclusive design practices, were embedded throughout the process, alongside strong accessibility standards such as screen reader compatibility and keyboard navigation. Through iterative design, real user feedback, and close collaboration with development teams, the project demonstrates how thoughtful UX design can improve efficiency, communication, and quality of care in digital healthcare environments.
Buyer folio App
Buyer Folio is an innovative mobile application designed to simplify and modernize the home-buying experience through co-ownership. This project focused on identifying and resolving usability issues across key user flows, including onboarding, property search, co-buyer matching, and the Folio Score questionnaire. Using a user-centered design approach, we analyzed existing pain points, redesigned critical interactions, and developed a high-fidelity prototype informed by benchmarking research and iterative usability testing. Enhancements such as streamlined onboarding, improved search filters, interactive maps, clearer feedback mechanisms, and a unified design system significantly improved clarity, efficiency, and user satisfaction. The final prototype demonstrates how thoughtful UX/UI design can reduce friction, support informed decision-making, and empower users—especially first-time homebuyers—to navigate shared homeownership with confidence. This project highlights the role of digital innovation in transforming real estate platforms into more accessible, intuitive, and inclusive solutions.