An app with comprehensive cancer information demands an interface that seamlessly navigates vast content while allowing precise filtering for specific details. The challenge lies in maintaining simplicity amid complexity, ensuring easy access to crucial information for oncologists.
Thoroughly categorize information to enable users to filter specific details within each category. Additionally, integrate a symptom-based search to aid in identifying potential cancer types for efficient navigation.
I primarily served as the UI designer and wasn't initially involved in the UX research phase. My role centered on reviewing materials like the client brief, C&C analysis, and information architecture. Additionally, I collaborated with other designers to ensure design coherence and alignment with project goals.
The app prioritizes content depth, offering layered sections for comprehensive information. The UI follows a minimalistic approach for readability, minimizing icon usage to prevent distraction while reading. Given the diverse content (Regimens, Clinical Trials, Staging, etc.), each section is equipped with dedicated filters, reducing confusion for users upon entry and facilitating navigation to pertinent information.
This section provides practical tools for oncologists, featuring a versatile calculator for various computations, as demonstrated in the treatment cycle display. To delineate between select and non-select options, a secondary color emphasizes their significance. Adhering to the established style, content containers ensure readability and guide the user's focus along the pattern.