
The intersection of Internet of Things (IoT) and healthcare has opened avenues for innovative solutions. This project was an exploration into the design and development of a physical product paired with an intuitive interface, focusing on addressing specific healthcare needs.
Course:
Graphic Design Studio III
Project Goals:
1. Conceptualize an innovative healthcare solution that addresses needs within the healthcare domain
2. Develop a product that can be easily integrated into a user's daily life
3. Design a digital interface that facilitates seamless interaction between the user and the IoT product
Tools Used:
Figma, Illustrator

About SunSafe
Skin cancer is one of the most common cancers in the U.S. It is also considered the most preventable cancer.
SunSafe is a mobile application paired with a wearable device, designed to revolutionize sun protection and skin health. SunSafe offers a set of features to safeguard users against the harmful impacts of UV radiation.
The device can be worn to measure UV exposure, connecting to the app to notify users when they have reached their daily limit or need to reapply sunscreen.
The device can also be attached to the user’s phone to scan moles for skin cancer.

How it Works
The device uses a non-invasive laser, known as reflectance confocal microscopy to photograph skin lesions at a cellular level, providing an accuracy of 80% at detecting cancerous cells. With this device, the user can test for abnormalities and keep track of mole changes.
Logo and Color Palette
I went with a simple logo, representing blocking out the sun. I used these colors to represent the color of the sun and UV rays.






