This project was inspired by the need to provide amputees with a simple, intuitive way to manage unexpected phantom sensations and track their therapy over time. We wanted to create a tool that reduces friction for users while giving them actionable insights into their progress.
Throughout the project, we learned a lot about user-centered design for accessibility, including designing interfaces that are clear, responsive, and easy to navigate under stressful or urgent conditions. We focused on creating a seamless experience from Quick Activate to the Controls page, Impact Visualization, and overall Insights. We built the project by combining interactive UI/UX design with real-time data visualization. Each feature: vibration, pressure, and temperature was carefully designed with adjustable nodes, clear visual feedback, and analytics that allow users to track their sessions over time. We used Figma Make to create a fully interactive prototype and iterate on the interface based on testing feedback.
The biggest challenges were balancing rich visual feedback (like node glows and impact heatmaps) with clarity, and ensuring the layout and spacing made all information legible and actionable. We overcame these challenges by iterating on design, refining animations, and creating intuitive labeling and callouts for each node.
The result is a product that is both informative and easy to use, empowering users to take control of their daily lives with confidence.
Built With
- figma
- figmake

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