Spinning bike – power sensor acquisition
Spinning bike’s new power sensor used a bridge sensor to send watts to a mobile device. This animated flow was crucial in helping users go through the pairing by process by describing each step with clear typography, crisp animations, detailing with clarity which step was being performed in their mobile device.

Digifit – Mobile app
Digifit was the first mobile app to pull heart rate date to a mobile device, hence it was imperative to keep that technical edge with every single iteration of the app. The home screen was redesigned for immediate access specially when users where already performing their selected activity. With a full size photograph of the activity and simple big buttons users were able to start a workout or even select a different activity from a horizontal gallery-like menu of activities.

Authoring tool for health practitioners
Doctors and health practitioners need to hand hold patients pre or post surgery. The CMS allowed these health practitioners the creation of content tailored to specific conditions or procedures so patients knew in advance how to prepare for their medical procedure. The interface consisted of bold UI elements so authors didn’t have to spend unnecessary time figuring out the interface. A drag and drop widget type facilitated the organic creation of content with surveys, touch points, contact forms, etc.

Emergency management

Educational and interactive app

New York Presbyterian Hospital

Technogym

Others