Clinivox AI UI/UX Design
Budget: ₹12,500 – ₹37,500 INR
I need a complete UI/UX pass on Clinivox AI, my AI-driven medical scribe, assistant and prescription generator. The product already works on the back-end; what it lacks is a front-end that makes a doctor’s day easier, not busier. Your job is to turn roughly 14-18 core screens into an experience that feels effortless for busy clinicians while still surfacing advanced capabilities such as prescription writing, patient-report storage and analytics.
The benchmark is “tap once, understand instantly.” Every flow—opening a chart, dictating notes to the AI-powered medical scribe, reviewing suggestions, issuing a prescription—should be obvious at a glance. Doctors and medical staff are the only audience you need to impress, so clinical conventions, accessibility, and HIPAA-friendly patterns matter.
I’m comfortable with Figma, so final delivery there works best, along with any component library or style guide you create along the way.
Deliverables
• 14-18 high-fidelity Figma screens covering the full clinician workflow
• Reusable design system (colors, typography, components)
• Clickable prototype that demonstrates end-to-end task completion
• Brief rationale explaining key usability decisions
Acceptance is simple: if a physician can open the prototype and finish a typical patient encounter without asking “where do I click next?”, we’re done.
The benchmark is “tap once, understand instantly.” Every flow—opening a chart, dictating notes to the AI-powered medical scribe, reviewing suggestions, issuing a prescription—should be obvious at a glance. Doctors and medical staff are the only audience you need to impress, so clinical conventions, accessibility, and HIPAA-friendly patterns matter.
I’m comfortable with Figma, so final delivery there works best, along with any component library or style guide you create along the way.
Deliverables
• 14-18 high-fidelity Figma screens covering the full clinician workflow
• Reusable design system (colors, typography, components)
• Clickable prototype that demonstrates end-to-end task completion
• Brief rationale explaining key usability decisions
Acceptance is simple: if a physician can open the prototype and finish a typical patient encounter without asking “where do I click next?”, we’re done.