Project Overview
This project aims to develop a mobile data dashboard that encourages users to engage in self-tracking in a personal and meaningful manner. The objective is to build a platform that captures not just the factual dimensions of experiences—quantified information—but also the nuanced qualitative context, crafting a deeply personal narrative.
Objective
Create a mobile app dashboard encouraging women to gain a better understanding of their personal monthly cycles and draw connections between lifestyle factors and cycle phases. ​​​​​​​
Process
Define
The Problem
Many women experience health problems, such as fatigue, migraines, mental health disorders, and many more, without realizing they may be caused by their menstrual cycle. Such health problems are often misdiagnosed, dismissed, or solved with medication that introduces new symptoms and side effects for the individual. Through methods such as cycle synching, women can learn how to naturally support their bodies by synching their lifestyle habits with their cycle phases, ultimately balancing hormones and training the body to work with its natural hormone fluctuations instead of against them. 
The Need
Current cycle-tracking apps are primarily focused on period-tracking, symptoms, and mood, but rarely correlate sleep, energy levels, and lifestyle habits. My mobile app dashboard aims to consider all lifestyle habits and help women draw meaningful connections between their cycle phases, mood, energy, and sleep quality.
Target Behaviors 
Target User Persona
Data
Identifying Data Sources
Design
Information Architecture 
Concept Sketches
Lo-fidelity Wireframes
Hi-fidelity Wireframe Ideations
UI Style Guide
Prototype
User Testing
Final Frames
Final Prototype

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