Veterinary App
OVERVIEW
The Veterinary Surgical and Dental Center is a multi-location veterinary hospital dedicated to providing affordable surgical procedures for pets. As a low-cost facility, they follow specific protocols to ensure efficient and accessible services for pet owners.
The app was designed with simplicity and convenience in mind, enabling pet parents to easily create accounts, add their pets’ profiles, explore available services, book appointments, upload necessary documents, and efficiently manage their veterinary care.
ROLE
Mobile App UX / UI Designer
User Experience Designer, Wire-framing and prototyping
TOOLS USED
Figma, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop
RESEARCH PHASE
What Pet Parents Need
As a pet parent to my Mini Goldendoodle, Daisy, and a Registered Veterinary Technician, I completely understand how stressful it can be to navigate veterinary care. Even when affordability isn’t the main issue, figuring out what the hospital needs before they can accept your pet and knowing what to expect during the visit can feel overwhelming. It’s a lot to manage.
During the research phase, I focused on understanding the core needs and pain points of pet parents seeking veterinary care. Key insights were gathered through interviews, surveys, and feedback from clients of low-cost veterinary services.
My findings revealed that affordability, convenience, and transparency are top priorities. Pet parents want a straightforward way to access services without compromising the quality of care. They also value clear communication about costs, procedures, and required documentation. Additionally, the stress associated with managing pet health, especially for surgical or dental procedures, highlighted the need for a platform that simplifies scheduling and documentation while fostering trust and reassurance.
I had a meeting with the bakery’s owner to gather enough information to answer all the questions and come up with a strategy to design the bakery’s app and Design System which was very challenging since the Bakery didn’t have any brand identity or Design System at that point.
Target Audience & Pain Points
To better understand the target audience and user needs, I developed two personas for this project. This personas helped me stay on track while crafting the information architecture of my app based on user goals and pain points.
Goals & Information Architecture
After carefully analyzing the brand’s target audience, pain points, and distinctive factors, I identified two primary paint points that I have to consider while designing the app.
The first pain point was resolved by enabling users to select their allergens and filtering menu items accordingly, displaying only allergen-free items for easy ordering.
The second pain point was addressed by providing nutritional information and ingredient lists for all menu items.
The initial information architecture was designed based on these two main goals.
Competitive Audit
To distinguish the Sweet Bliss app from other online ordering apps, I conducted a comprehensive competitive analysis. This research aimed to uncover the strengths and weaknesses of existing competitors, with the ultimate goal of leveraging these insights to enhance the design of our app. By strategically applying lessons learned from this analysis, I aspire to create a unique and compelling user experience that sets Sweet Bliss apart in the crowded landscape of online ordering apps.
What I learned …
At the end of the research phrase, I realized that I have to work more on new ideas on how to let users filter out the items that they are allergic to, or simply don’t want in their orders. I have to gain the users’ trust with my design and assure them that Sweet Bliss values the customers and cares about their preferences in every and each of the products.
DESIGN PHASE
Wireframing
In the wireframing phase, I crafted a foundational blueprint for the user interface, focusing on clarity, functionality, and user flow. By strategically organizing content and mapping out key interactions, the wireframes served as a roadmap for the user experience. This iterative process, aligned with design principles, contributed to a streamlined and user-friendly final design.
Design System
Since Sweet Bliss didn’t have a design system, I started the design phase by designing the system for the brand. I made sure to consider the voice (Friendly, Caring, Informative), identity of the brand (Approachable, Creative, Cute, Supportive) and the feeling that the app needs to create in the user in my design.
User Accessibility had a crucial Influence on this step to make sure that everyone can enjoy the app. The color palette, font, and typography was chosen carefully based on the user accessibility standards.
PROTOTYPE PHASE
Final Prototype & Design
After finalizing the wireframes using client’s and users’ feedbacks. It was time to start the prototype.
Getting started
“Get Started” screen is simply designed. Sign up / Sign In screen uses user’s phone number as the main verification type. After signing up, one of the main screens comes up and simply asks if user has any allergies or dietary restrictions and wants to filter out those items from the menu. it also points out that these settings can be changed in the future in the user’s profile or on the menu. with this design, user feels how much sweet bakery values their needs and dietary restrictions.
Menu / Order
FINAL THOUGHTS &
Takeaways
Diving into this project was an absolute joy because I got to be part of every step, watching it grow from the ground up. Plus, I picked up a ton of new things along the way!
Here are some awesome takeaways from this adventure:
User-Centric Design Excellence: The Sweet Bliss app showcases a strong commitment to user-centric design by prioritizing a seamless and intuitive experience. Users can easily navigate and make informed choices based on their dietary preferences, ensuring a positive interaction with the platform.
Establishment of Brand Identity:Through meticulous research and design efforts, Sweet Bliss successfully established a distinct brand identity. The design system reflects a friendly, caring, and approachable brand personality, contributing to a cohesive and memorable user experience.
Innovation in Allergen Filtering and Transparency: Recognizing the importance of addressing user concerns, the app introduces innovative ways for users to filter out allergens, fostering trust and reinforcing Sweet Bliss’s commitment to customer preferences. The app goes beyond by providing comprehensive nutritional information on the menu and item cards, enhancing transparency and building trust with customers.