Year
2025
Client
Founder of Helfer
Category
Mobile App
This project was created as part of an advanced UX/UI training and is based on a real client brief. The client aimed to redesign an existing LMS application to improve usability for both coaches and learners. The primary goal was to build a clear, efficient product that supports teaching, learning, and long-term engagement.
The design process started with competitive analysis and user research to understand market standards and identify key usability gaps. These insights were translated into information architecture, user flows, and interaction principles. The concept was refined through iterative prototyping and systematic design decisions. The design process for the Helfer app focused on understanding user needs, translating insights into clear interaction flows, and iteratively shaping a streamlined, intuitive experience for both coaches and learners.
The interface was designed as a cross-platform solution with iOS and Material Design guidelines implemented in parallel. This approach ensured visual consistency, scalability, and a consistent user experience across platforms. The result supports flexible development while maintaining a unified design system.
The visual concept is based on a modern, restrained aesthetic with both light and dark themes. Design decisions were guided by accessibility, visual comfort, and core user needs. The goal was to create an interface that feels professional, calm, and reliable in everyday learning scenarios.





