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2024

Halo

Halo is an AI-powered personal health management app that provides users with all the right tools they need to manage their health while providing them with personalized insights tailored specifically to them.

Health & Wellness

Mobile UX

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Halo was designed for a world where healthcare is fragmented, inaccessible, and rarely built around the whole person. This project explores what it means to design for physical health, mental wellbeing, and chronic care, all in one place.®

Designed for everyone, everywhere

Billions of people manage their health through a patchwork of disconnected apps, missed appointments, and generic advice that ignores who they actually are. Halo was designed to change that. By integrating preventive care, chronic disease management, mental health support, and real-time telemedicine into a single, culturally sensitive experience, the goal was to build something that felt less like a medical tool and more like a trusted companion; one that adapts to your language, your context, and your life.

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Problem

Most health apps solve one thing well and ignore everything else, leaving users with fragmented experiences that fail them at the moments that matter most.

Access to reliable, timely, and personalized healthcare remains out of reach for much of the world, and the apps meant to help are making it worse. Existing solutions focus narrowly on appointment booking or generic health tips, while chronic disease management, mental health support, and preventive care are treated as afterthoughts. More critically, these apps are rarely designed with global users in mind. Poor accessibility, cultural insensitivity, and weak usability mean that over 50% of health app users abandon them entirely. For a space where engagement can directly affect someone's health outcomes, that failure rate is not a UX problem, it's a human one.

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Solution

A globally accessible health app that brings preventive care, chronic disease management, mental health support, and personalized insights together, designed for real people, in their real context.

Halo was designed from the ground up to be the health companion that existing apps have failed to become. Rather than solving one problem in isolation, the design integrates telemedicine, medication reminders, mental health resources, and AI-powered health insights into a single, coherent experience. Every decision was guided by inclusivity, ensuring the app works across languages, abilities, and cultural contexts without compromising usability. The result is a product that doesn't just track health data; it responds to it, personalizes around it, and meets users where they are, whether they're managing a chronic condition, seeking mental health support, or simply trying to stay ahead of their wellbeing.

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Concept

Halo is built for the reality that physical health, mental health, and chronic care are not separate problems, they are one deeply interconnected human experience.

The concept behind Halo starts with a simple truth: one in three adults globally lives with multiple chronic conditions, yet most health tools still treat each condition, and each person, in isolation. Halo was conceived as a response to that gap, a health platform that sees the whole person. The design centers on a personalized health profile that evolves with the user, surfacing the right information, reminders, and resources at the right moment. AI sits at the core, not as a feature, but as the engine that makes every interaction feel considered and relevant. From its telemedicine integration to its community support layer, every element of Halo was designed to reduce friction between a person and the care they need, regardless of where in the world they happen to be.

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©2026

FAQ

01

What does a project look like end to end?

02

Are projects scope fixed or flexible?

03

How do you price your work?

04

What does successful outcome look like?

05

What is the Return on Investing in UX?

06

What do I need to prepare before we start?

Car Rear Side
Car Rear Side

2024

Halo

Halo is an AI-powered personal health management app that provides users with all the right tools they need to manage their health while providing them with personalized insights tailored specifically to them.

Health & Wellness

Mobile UX

Know More

Halo was designed for a world where healthcare is fragmented, inaccessible, and rarely built around the whole person. This project explores what it means to design for physical health, mental wellbeing, and chronic care, all in one place.®

Designed for everyone, everywhere

Billions of people manage their health through a patchwork of disconnected apps, missed appointments, and generic advice that ignores who they actually are. Halo was designed to change that. By integrating preventive care, chronic disease management, mental health support, and real-time telemedicine into a single, culturally sensitive experience, the goal was to build something that felt less like a medical tool and more like a trusted companion; one that adapts to your language, your context, and your life.

Car Side View

Problem

Most health apps solve one thing well and ignore everything else, leaving users with fragmented experiences that fail them at the moments that matter most.

Access to reliable, timely, and personalized healthcare remains out of reach for much of the world, and the apps meant to help are making it worse. Existing solutions focus narrowly on appointment booking or generic health tips, while chronic disease management, mental health support, and preventive care are treated as afterthoughts. More critically, these apps are rarely designed with global users in mind. Poor accessibility, cultural insensitivity, and weak usability mean that over 50% of health app users abandon them entirely. For a space where engagement can directly affect someone's health outcomes, that failure rate is not a UX problem, it's a human one.

Car Front View
Car Front Zoom View

Solution

A globally accessible health app that brings preventive care, chronic disease management, mental health support, and personalized insights together, designed for real people, in their real context.

Halo was designed from the ground up to be the health companion that existing apps have failed to become. Rather than solving one problem in isolation, the design integrates telemedicine, medication reminders, mental health resources, and AI-powered health insights into a single, coherent experience. Every decision was guided by inclusivity, ensuring the app works across languages, abilities, and cultural contexts without compromising usability. The result is a product that doesn't just track health data; it responds to it, personalizes around it, and meets users where they are, whether they're managing a chronic condition, seeking mental health support, or simply trying to stay ahead of their wellbeing.

Car Rear Zoom View

Concept

Halo is built for the reality that physical health, mental health, and chronic care are not separate problems, they are one deeply interconnected human experience.

The concept behind Halo starts with a simple truth: one in three adults globally lives with multiple chronic conditions, yet most health tools still treat each condition, and each person, in isolation. Halo was conceived as a response to that gap, a health platform that sees the whole person. The design centers on a personalized health profile that evolves with the user, surfacing the right information, reminders, and resources at the right moment. AI sits at the core, not as a feature, but as the engine that makes every interaction feel considered and relevant. From its telemedicine integration to its community support layer, every element of Halo was designed to reduce friction between a person and the care they need, regardless of where in the world they happen to be.

Car Side View

More Works

(GQ® — 02)

©2026

FAQ

01

What does a project look like end to end?

02

Are projects scope fixed or flexible?

03

How do you price your work?

04

What does successful outcome look like?

05

What is the Return on Investing in UX?

06

What do I need to prepare before we start?

Car Rear Side
Car Rear Side

2024

Halo

Halo is an AI-powered personal health management app that provides users with all the right tools they need to manage their health while providing them with personalized insights tailored specifically to them.

Health & Wellness

Mobile UX

Know More

Halo was designed for a world where healthcare is fragmented, inaccessible, and rarely built around the whole person. This project explores what it means to design for physical health, mental wellbeing, and chronic care, all in one place.®

Designed for everyone, everywhere

Billions of people manage their health through a patchwork of disconnected apps, missed appointments, and generic advice that ignores who they actually are. Halo was designed to change that. By integrating preventive care, chronic disease management, mental health support, and real-time telemedicine into a single, culturally sensitive experience, the goal was to build something that felt less like a medical tool and more like a trusted companion; one that adapts to your language, your context, and your life.

Car Side View

Problem

Most health apps solve one thing well and ignore everything else, leaving users with fragmented experiences that fail them at the moments that matter most.

Access to reliable, timely, and personalized healthcare remains out of reach for much of the world, and the apps meant to help are making it worse. Existing solutions focus narrowly on appointment booking or generic health tips, while chronic disease management, mental health support, and preventive care are treated as afterthoughts. More critically, these apps are rarely designed with global users in mind. Poor accessibility, cultural insensitivity, and weak usability mean that over 50% of health app users abandon them entirely. For a space where engagement can directly affect someone's health outcomes, that failure rate is not a UX problem, it's a human one.

Car Front View
Car Front Zoom View

Solution

A globally accessible health app that brings preventive care, chronic disease management, mental health support, and personalized insights together, designed for real people, in their real context.

Halo was designed from the ground up to be the health companion that existing apps have failed to become. Rather than solving one problem in isolation, the design integrates telemedicine, medication reminders, mental health resources, and AI-powered health insights into a single, coherent experience. Every decision was guided by inclusivity, ensuring the app works across languages, abilities, and cultural contexts without compromising usability. The result is a product that doesn't just track health data; it responds to it, personalizes around it, and meets users where they are, whether they're managing a chronic condition, seeking mental health support, or simply trying to stay ahead of their wellbeing.

Car Rear Zoom View

Concept

Halo is built for the reality that physical health, mental health, and chronic care are not separate problems, they are one deeply interconnected human experience.

The concept behind Halo starts with a simple truth: one in three adults globally lives with multiple chronic conditions, yet most health tools still treat each condition, and each person, in isolation. Halo was conceived as a response to that gap, a health platform that sees the whole person. The design centers on a personalized health profile that evolves with the user, surfacing the right information, reminders, and resources at the right moment. AI sits at the core, not as a feature, but as the engine that makes every interaction feel considered and relevant. From its telemedicine integration to its community support layer, every element of Halo was designed to reduce friction between a person and the care they need, regardless of where in the world they happen to be.

Car Side View

More Works

©2026

FAQ

What does a project look like end to end?

Are projects scope fixed or flexible?

How do you price your work?

What does successful outcome look like?

What is the Return on Investing in UX?

What do I need to prepare before we start?

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