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Case study Product & UX Mobile

Step Up Your Game

A one-stop platform to give young athletes a high athletic IQ. Curated, expert content from physical therapists, dietitians, and coaches, in one place, tuned to how a teenager actually trains.

My role
Head of UX strategy
With
FIVE, LLC
Year
2019 to 2020
Deliverable
Wireframes & product flow
Step Up Your Game major screens: a phone held in hand showing the virtual sports-medicine doctor welcome, and project highlights covering ethnography, concept, and prototyping.
Figure 01 · major screens

The idea

Holistic development, in a young athlete's pocket

Young athletes get told to work hard and pushed toward one specialty. They rarely get the whole picture: how the body recovers, what to eat, how to train around a sport instead of into an injury. Step Up Your Game brings a virtual sports-medicine doctor, physical therapists, dietitians, and coaches into one guided experience, so the expertise that usually costs a private team is available to any kid with a phone.

The flow

Sign up, build a profile, find the next event

The wireframes map the whole path, from the welcome screen and its virtual sports-medicine doctor through profile, feed, and the details of a single event.

01Welcome

Meet the virtual sports-medicine doctor.

02Sign up

Quick, low-friction onboarding.

03Profile

Interests, totals, personal goals.

04Feed

Curated content and events.

05Event

Details, location, and route.

06Badges

Progress worth coming back for.

Key screens

The interface, screen by screen

Medium-fidelity wireframe of the home feed.
Feed & today
Medium-fidelity wireframe of the custom profile with interests and account totals.
Interests & account totals
Medium-fidelity wireframe of the event details screen.
Quick details & location
Medium-fidelity wireframe of the map and route screen.
Getting there
Taking on work

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