SPYDR WEB Mobile App
SPYDR WEB is a mobile application built for Air Force pilots that consolidates the users flight data along with their biometrics and cognitive assessments in one place. With SPYDR WEB, pilots can complete their preflight risk assessment from anywhere, and view this data alongside inflight data at the end of the day.
Role
UI/UX Designer
Timeline
April 2022 - Present
Collaboration
2 Founders, 6 Developers, 100+ Test Users
Platform
Figma
SPYDR WEB Mobile App
SPYDR WEB is a mobile application built for Air Force pilots that consolidates the users flight data along with their biometrics and cognitive assessments in one place. With SPYDR WEB, pilots can complete their preflight risk assessment from anywhere, and view this data alongside inflight data at the end of the day.
UI/UX Designer
Role
April 2022 - Present
Timeline
Figma
Platform
2 Founders, 6 Developers, 100+ Test Users
Collaboration
Before every flight, pilots are required to complete a risk assessment that up until now has only been available on paper and needs to be physically handed to their supervisor. This process is clunky, and there is no way to analyze the data for patterns.
Research and Planning
Our team worked together to collect data on what the pilots needed the most. We determined that an interactive form would be the best approach, and displaying the resulting data visually alongside the users biometric data from the flight would provide an easy way to notice patterns.
Colors
Typography
Goals
Problem
Illustrations
The pilots did not enjoy typing in answers or reading long lines of text for surveys, so we replaced these with images wherever possible. This created a more exciting and engaging experience while improving efficiency.
Adding new devices was originally done solely by admin, creating long wait times for pilots to edit, add, and remove their devices. To resolve this, we added editing capabilities for every user in addition to admin.
Create a risk assessment process that was easier for the pilots than pen and paper.
Gamify the process by allowing optional leaderboards with levels and badges.
Display clear visual charts and graphs of the users biometric data alongside preflight and post flight data.
Integrate Garmin’s API to display sleep data in addition to the data we collected.
Feedback and Adjustments
Problem
Before every flight, pilots are required to complete a risk assessment that up until now has only been available on paper and needs to be physically handed to their supervisor. This process is clunky, and there is no way to analyze the data for patterns.
Research and Planning
Our team worked together to collect data on what the pilots needed the most. We determined that an interactive form would be the best approach, and displaying the resulting data visually alongside the users biometric data from the flight would provide an easy way to notice patterns.
Colors
Typography
Illustrations
Goals
Create a risk assessment process that is easier for the pilots than pen and paper.
Display clear visual charts and graphs of the users biometric data alongside preflight and post flight data.
Integrate Garmin’s API to display sleep data in addition to the data we collected.
Gamify the process by allowing optional leaderboards with levels and badges.
Feedback and Adjustments
The pilots did not enjoy typing in answers or reading long lines of text for surveys, so we replaced these with images wherever possible. This created a more exciting and engaging experience while improving efficiency.
Adding new devices was originally done solely by admin, creating long wait times for pilots to edit, add, and remove their devices. To resolve this, we added editing capabilities for every user in addition to admin.