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Maggie Chang

Bandaging Guide is a mobile app that helps users confidently manage minor injuries through clear, step-by-step visual instructions. It simplifies first aid for cuts, scrapes, burns, and sprains with clean, non-graphic illustrations and multilingual support. Designed for college students, solo-living individuals, and active users, the app includes features like injury assessment, material checklists, aftercare reminders, and nearby medical supply access. This project focuses on intuitive UX, accessible design, and educational value—making first aid easier, calmer, and more reliable for everyone.
Client:
Collage student, Solo living individuals, Parents caring for family members
My Role:
UX Designer
Year:
2024
Service Provided:
UX/UI Design, Mobile Design, Medical System
Bandaging Guide is a health education app designed to support non-medical users in handling minor injuries. The app provides step-by-step visual instructions, multilingual support, and aftercare tracking to make first-aid more accessible and less intimidating.
I led the UX research and interface design, focusing on simplifying the information architecture and visual clarity of the guidance flow. Through surveys, interviews, and usability testing, I identified key pain points and designed a prototype that prioritizes clarity, accessibility, and empathy.