dot. is the system to measure and analyze the menstrual blood with embedded sensors in the cup. Through this information, the system will give notifications about an upcoming period, volume of menstrual blood and health status. Notifications will prevent leakage which is the most inconvenient point of women during their period. The information from their menstrual blood is not only used for their notification but also sent anonymously to a women's health lab or hospital to study about menstruation, gather big data, understand patterns and changes through different life stages. 'dot.' can be an excellent opportunity for women to increase their knowledge and learn more about themselves during their period to obtain quality information, insight and understanding of their cycle.
We put the most necessary information glanceable. Upcoming period, Recent period, Average Cycle, and Pregnancy Possibility are the most desired information.
Users can see the status of menstrual cup and the case. It helps users to manage the fear of leakage. Users didn't prefer to see the cup shape directly as an interface. It does not include notification threshold since it can make people feel nervous.
Users can ask their status through this page. Users data will be sent anonymously to the experts.
Redesigned Yahoo Finance’s Quote Summary Page, focusing on simplifying the presentation of financial data to enhance user understanding.
Developed a Figma plugin that leverages generative AI (PaLM 2) to instantly translate text for localization testing.
Designed a web/mobile app experience to inform Yahoo users about security issues and how to address them.
Contributed to the latest version of the Denali Design System, an open-source design framework developed and utilized for enterprise tools at Yahoo.
Worked on the design system specifically toward Yahoo Membership platform to provide cohesive trustful identity experience.
Explored the application of the AMP framework for Yahoo Mail during a one-day hackathon to design and build the prototype.
Explored transforming menstruation into an opportunity by considering the use of menstrual blood for health check-ups during each cycle. This perspective shift could lead to a different outlook on menstruation.