Typography is based on the UQ logo. While giving an illustration that makes it easy to understand the service content at a glance, we have consciously finished it so as not to impair visibility. The first design was adopted in without modification.

WEB version, Android / iOS app version UI design / app appeal branding
All UI designs for UQ's news app "UQ LIFE" were produced simultaneously with the WEB version and Android / iOS app version. I was also in charge of all the key visuals for the service logo and application appeal.
Service logo


User interface
Group each component into a symbol and use that element to configure it.

Simultaneous design of Web / Android / iOS
I understood the difference in design thinking between Android and iOS platforms, and simultaneously created the UQ Life service to work with the default UI of each OS.

Prototyping
I created the design by using prototypes to check if there were any omissions in transitions, and if there is any flaws in the UX experience.