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Pillet

2022
Service Design, UI UX Design, App Prototyping, Branding, 

To response to the current drug packaging's limitations on readability and to enhance users experiences with tracking on their medical order and doses history, Pillet proposes medical data tracking & analytics service. 

Simple and effective AR Interaction filter allows users to easily find the information and instructions from the packages. They can save their medical history and data on IOS App in order for them to get notified dose schedules and look up the accurate medical information. 

Project Overview

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Current Problem Identification

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Research & Survey

I asked 20 participants to ask the current experiences with the medication packaging design and health data service platforms. The age groups of the participants are from early 20s to mid 50s in order to obtain the more accurate and diverse results to bring the solution for the common needs. 

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72.2% of the participants answered that

they take medication daily. This outcome suggests that they can be the potential users

"How do you make your decision for which medicine to take when you are purchasing them?"

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The majority, 35.3% of the participants select and purchase drugs and medicines based on Internet resources.

Next, 29.4% of the participants tend to ask friends or family. 23.5% answered that they ask professional medical experts. The rest of the participants usually buy best seller products or any products they feel like to go with.

Internet
Ask
Friends
Ask
Experts
Other
Best
Seller

"How do you track your medication?"

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44.4% of the participants answered that they do not track on their medication. 33.3% answered that they try to remember their daily dose schedule.

11.1% of the participants use calendar or reminder notification to track on their medications. Interestingly, No one answered that they use medical data tracking app to help them properly take drugs / medicines. 

I don't track
Try to remember
Use calendar
Use Medical data app
Use reminder

"Do you read the instruction carefully
when you are purchasing?"

27.8% of the participants somewhat read the instruction from the drug packaging carefully. 22.2% of the participants said they almost do not read carefully read the instruction when they are purchasing the medicine. Only few participants answered that they either do not read it or read it carefully. 

16.7%

22.2%

16.7%

27.8%

16.7%

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"Are you satisfied with the current medicine package design to easily find the information?"

To the question asking the rate of satisfaction on the current packaging design, 38.9% of the participants selected 3 which is in middle. However, generally, the majority of the participants were not very satisfied with the current information display on the packaging design.

5.6%

27.8%

38.9%

22.2%

5.6%

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Information Architecture

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Wireframing

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Typography & Color Palette 

To enhance the reliability and usability of the medical concept, I used blue tones and white typefaces. I tried to avoid any cluttering elements by seeking for straightforward and clear icons. Also, It was important to keep the consistency and the visual hierarchy for increasing accessibility and easy-to-understand navigation. 

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AR Exploration

AR (Augmented Reality) Scan feature of Pillet displays the information of the scanned items so that the users can make more informed decisions on drug/medicine purchases. 

I used Meta Spark AR program to explore AR filter creating. I used Illustrator, Photoshop, and Figma to make graphic elements individually, and I imported them to adjust layouts and animation on Spark AR. 

Users can scan the front side of the item and press the categories appearing in order to see the product name, price, purpose, directions to use, and additional information. I realize the warning sign to be always appearing on the bottom of the screen so that It can prevent misuses of medications. Pillet's AR feature brings more immersive and interactive experiences on what users are deciding and taking for their healths. 

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Interface Design

Home

Daily Medication Schedule

Time

Day

Recent Medication

Add Medication

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Add Medication

Scan Item

Add Manually

Name

Type

Purpose

Often

Time / Day

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Profile

Medical History

Health Condition

Saved Medication

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My Medication

Name

Price

Amount of pills left

Directions

Warning

Purpose

Ingredients

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Promotional Video

In order to provide clear instruction of the service, Pillet and to deliver clear introduction of concept, I filmed future uses of Pillet in our daily lives. I used Premiere Pro and Figma to create this film. I envision that this video can be used as advertisement, SNS posts, and other promotional applications. 

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