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SWZ WEEKBOEK

People with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), usually have problems with everyday activities, due to psychological, physical and behavioral changes after their injury.  

Our client, the SWZ center, provides activities for people with ABI to help maintain their abilities. Because of Corona, patients had to stay home, demotivating them to engage in activities.

 

The SWZ center requires an update to their day planning system. 

We designed SWZ weekboek to provide structure and motivation. The book contains a personalized schedule updated by the caregivers, where patients see their week’s planning in advance and visualize information about upcoming activities.  

To provide additional motivation, on the front cover and by clicking on the ongoing activity, users can see a visualization of other patients and caregivers utilizing the book, represented by interactive bubbles on the screen.  

Moreover, when the center reopens, this book could serve as a smarter way to provide information and structure.

I build the external prototype. I used laser-cutting to cut the wood for the pages and to print the logo

I was also responsible for the user study. I helped execute the user experience protocol.

Our client was so impressed with our project that they decided to work with us even after project deadlines. They provided us a budget and we are currently working on the second version of our concept.

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