A.D.H.Do

UI/UX Designer • Design Jam Project

Neurodivergent-focused productivity app that provides therapeutic support for neurodivergent individuals.

Overview

A.D.H.Do is a conceptual productivity app designed for people with ADHD. Our goal was to reframe time management as a therapeutic, flexible, and user-affirming experience by addressing executive-function challenges that traditional task apps often overlook. Through research, iterative prototyping, and feedback from industry mentors, we developed a product vision grounded in behavioral insight and neurodiversity-centered design.

My Role

As the UI/UX Designer, I:
• Led early feature ideation grounded in survey insights
• Created sketches and progressively refined low-, mid-, and high-fidelity wireframes
• Collaborated with the PM and teammates to align on requirements
• Integrated feedback from industry experts to strengthen usability and UX rationale
• Designed the pitch deck that communicated the product vision to judges and mentors

Problem

Traditional task apps often overlook the unique challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in managing time and tasks. These apps often assume a linear, top-down approach to time management, which can be difficult for people with ADHD who struggle with executive function and attention regulation.

Task

Create a time-management experience tailored to ADHD users by lowering cognitive load, providing compassionate guidance, and supporting flexible task engagement.

Outcome & Impact

We presented A.D.H.Do to the Design Jam committee, where the concept received positive feedback for its sensitive approach to neurodiversity and its clear translation of behavioral insights into practical, compassionate features. Industry mentors encouraged further exploration of the idea, and our team is considering next steps with external mentorship and early-stage product development.