Web & Mobile UX Design

​At Core Memory Visuals, we specialize in crafting intuitive and engaging user experiences that resonate across both mobile and web platforms. Our expertise encompasses comprehensive research, meticulous UX/UI design, custom illustrations, and dynamic interactions. Utilizing industry-standard tools like Figma, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe Photoshop, we ensure that every design element aligns seamlessly with your brand's vision and objectives.
Our commitment to detail and user-centric design results in digital products that are not only visually compelling but also functionally robust, enhancing user satisfaction and engagement.

Mobile app screens for AARP fitness and health tracking, showing user profiles, activity levels, and assessments. Central screen in hand features "I am a Guardian" and "I am a Companion" options.

This project involved designing a mobile app to monitor and track the health and gait of elderly users. To foster engagement, the app incorporates a gamified social aspect across its 85+ unique screens, encouraging users to stay active and motivated on their wellness journeys.

This mobile app functions as part of a
larger ecosystem, seamlessly integrating with
a companion app for loved ones to monitor progress remotely, fostering a supportive network.

Collaborated closely with the app development team in an agile environment, creating comprehensive style guides that streamlined development for all design aspects.

Multiple smartphone screens displaying a fitness tracking app in light purple and white theme, showing data on daily activity, gait analysis, calendar, and user interactions.
Laptop displaying AARP Mobility app interface with multiple screens showcasing features like health monitoring, gait analysis, forum posts, and QR code scanning.
Two laptops displaying a digital fitness app interface with metrics on knee extensor exercises and gait analysis.

The web app seamlessly bridges the gap between your fitness app and desktop, offering live tracking for any connected devices. No matter where you exercise, stay motivated and monitor your progress in real-time on a larger screen.

Three smartphones displaying different fitness app interfaces with stats and workout trackers on a gray background.
AARP Mobility & Health app interface showing a workout session. The display features a task menu on the left with options like Knee Extensor, Knee Flexor, Hip Balance, and Walking. The main section shows the Knee Extensor exercise type labeled as "Strength" with a 5-minute duration. It includes a progress bar, start button, timer, and repetition counter. Battery level is displayed as Lechal: 78%, and a user profile section is visible at the top right corner.
Webpage offering login options: scan QR code using the AARP app or enter password/OTP.
A screenshot of the AARP Mobility & Health forum webpage showing a menu with options like 'Your Tasks,' 'Gait Analysis,' 'Forum,' 'Feed,' 'Your posts,' and 'Bookmarks.' The central section offers topic selections such as 'Fall health,' 'Success stories,' 'Medicine,' and 'Nutrition,' with a prompt to choose at least four topics. There's a 'NEXT' button to proceed.