Fitness Tracker App
Fitness Tracker App
In the competitive fitness industry, tools like the T25 program lack dedicated digital tracking solutions. As a portfolio exercise, I designed the Fitness Tracker app to address this gap, showcasing my skills in UI/UX design and problem-solving. This case study delves into the concept, design process, and potential impact of this hypothetical app.
In the competitive fitness industry, tools like the T25 program lack dedicated digital tracking solutions. As a portfolio exercise, I designed the Fitness Tracker app to address this gap, showcasing my skills in UI/UX design and problem-solving. This case study delves into the concept, design process, and potential impact of this hypothetical app.
The challenge
The challenge
T25 enthusiasts face challenges in manually tracking their phases, workouts, and nutrition because there is no customized digital platform available. This inspired a design aimed at simplifying their fitness journey.
T25 enthusiasts face challenges in manually tracking their phases, workouts, and nutrition because there is no customized digital platform available. This inspired a design aimed at simplifying their fitness journey.
The solution
The Fitness Tracker app concept features:
The Fitness Tracker app concept features:
The Fitness Tracker app concept features:
Intuitive Login: A clean interface for user access.
Intuitive Login: A clean interface for user access.
Phase-Based Design: Options like Foundation, Building, and Pure Strength phases with detailed plans.
Phase-Based Design: Options like Foundation, Building, and Pure Strength phases with detailed plans.
Calendar Integration: A feature to add workouts to a schedule.
Calendar Integration: A feature to add workouts to a schedule.
Holistic Tracking: Sections for weekly goals (e.g., cardio, total body circuits) and navigation for workouts, food plans, and accounts.
Holistic Tracking: Sections for weekly goals (e.g., cardio, total body circuits) and navigation for workouts, food plans, and accounts.


The process
The design process began with a deep dive into the user needs, drawing on years of honing empathy-driven design. I started by sketching initial concepts on paper, mapping out the user journey for T25 enthusiasts to ensure a seamless experience. Using Figma, I created low-fidelity wireframes to establish the layout, focusing on intuitive navigation and phase-based tracking. Iterative feedback loops—imagining stakeholder input—guided refinements, ensuring the login screen and phase selection were user-friendly. I then crafted high-fidelity prototypes, paying close attention to typography and color schemes to enhance usability, while testing interactions to confirm smooth transitions between workout plans and calendar views. This process, rooted in a decade-plus of UX principles, ensured the design balanced aesthetics with functionality.
The design process began with a deep dive into the user needs, drawing on years of honing empathy-driven design. I started by sketching initial concepts on paper, mapping out the user journey for T25 enthusiasts to ensure a seamless experience. Using Figma, I created low-fidelity wireframes to establish the layout, focusing on intuitive navigation and phase-based tracking. Iterative feedback loops—imagining stakeholder input—guided refinements, ensuring the login screen and phase selection were user-friendly. I then crafted high-fidelity prototypes, paying close attention to typography and color schemes to enhance usability, while testing interactions to confirm smooth transitions between workout plans and calendar views. This process, rooted in a decade-plus of UX principles, ensured the design balanced aesthetics with functionality.





