Passage

 

A conceptual app for caregivers helping a loved one through their end-of-life

 

Timeline: 3 weeks

Team: myself, Erin Nguy, Ian SooHoo, Tiffany Dawn-Jones

My role: Initial concept, design system, illustrations, lowfi and hifi prototypes

Tools: Figma, Procreate

Overview: Taking care of someone with a terminal illness can be challenging, lonely, and complicated. Passage helps caregivers tend to their loved ones’ needs, as well as their own mental health.

Problem statement & Interviews

I created this prototype with a team of designers who have been a caretaker for a terminally ill person, or been emotionally close to a caretaker. We know firsthand that it is hard to keep track of the ill person’s shifting needs can become overwhelming. The mental wellness of the caregiver can drop as they stop prioritizing themselves. We asked: How might we make it easier for people to care for a sick person AND for themselves?

Quotes from our initial interview-ees:

 

Sketches and Low-Fi Designs

 

After our initial interviews, we knew a bit more about our users and what they would need. We started with a sketch of:

  • a hope screen

  • two dashboards (for the user and the sick person)

  • a journal

  • a “notifications” page

  • a “network” page where the user can connect with others.

 

Design system: natural & tranquil

1: Illustrations

The core of Passage’s look and feel comes from landscapes with a path towards the distance. The artwork soothes a stressed out user, and also gently evokes the passage of time and the journey from this life to the beyond.


2: Colors and textures

Gradients and overlays between yellows, greens, and blues create natural tranquility and complement the illustrations. Textures from the illustrations give some screens more depth.


3: Font and logo

The font “Lexend” is used throughout the site and for the logo. This font is legible and unobtrusive, letting the illustrations and colors take center stage.

 

Hi-fi

Here’s a look at the hi-fi screens. To walk through the full prototype, please visit it here.