Blood Pressure App

Client
SDSU
Location
San Diego, CA
Year
2025
Info
Some UI issues with blood pressure monitors include unclear icons, small text, and low contrast, which make the screen hard to read—especially for older adults. Many devices also lack clear feedback, giving no confirmation when a reading is complete. Additionally, some interfaces only display numbers without context, making it hard for users to understand whether their results are normal or concerning.Improving these issues would make the device more accessible and help users feel confident in their readings. Clear feedback, better readability, and added context can support users in monitoring their health more effectively.To address this, I plan to redesign the interface with labeled, easy-to-recognize icons, larger text, and color-coded states (normal, elevated, high). I will also add a confirmation sound or check mark after each reading, along with simple explanations of health ranges and a history log. These changes aim to make the monitor more intuitive, informative, and user-friendly.https://www.figma.com/proto/lg3k19o4UW7PDGMTJH90zc/App?node-id=1-3&p=f&t=NcIKV0I3YmlpQaG3-1&scaling=scale-down&content-scaling=fixed&page-id=0%3A1&starting-point-node-id=1%3A2&show-proto-sidebar=1



