Helping newly diagnosed adults with Celiac Disease feel confident, supported, and prepared in the critical period immediately after learning their diagnosis.

  • Role: Experience designer — research, ideation and prototyping

  • Team: Self-directed project with mentor & peer reviews

  • Timeline: Semester-long thesis engagement

  • Client: N/A — independent design thesis

  • Scope: User research, concept development and prototype design

The Challenge

Adults newly diagnosed with Celiac Disease often feel overwhelmed, under-informed, and unsupported in the immediate post-diagnosis phase — lacking a central resource that anticipates their needs and guides them with clarity and confidence.

Context & Constraints

  • Broad initial topic required focused scoping to a high-impact area

  • Participants varied widely in Celiac experience and needs

  • Needed to balance emotional support with practical guidance

  • Academic timeline limited extended evaluative testing


The Solution

Beacon: A hybrid support system designed to give people diagnosed with Celiac Disease a clear sense of direction, emotional affirmation, and actionable resources from day one.

Key features:

  • Physical Starter Kit: Curated essentials for immediate confidence and support

  • Website Organized by Journey Stage: Progressive information architecture tailored to a newly diagnosed person’s unfolding needs

  • Relatable Tone & Imagery: Communication choices informed by tonality testing with users

  • “Just Diagnosed” to “Living Life” Pathways: Actionable steps, resources, filtering tools, and mentor connections

Physical starter kit

Outcomes & Impact

  • Delivered a research-validated concept that aligns emotional needs with practical support

  • Synthesized extensive user insights into clear design differentiators and functional requirements

  • Created prototype artifacts demonstrating both form and strategic intent for Beacon

  • Shared and presented the design in a final academic review, demonstrating maturation of thinking and execution

My Role & Ownership

I led every stage of the project — from research planning and participant recruiting, through synthesis, concepting, prototype design, and tonality testing — grounding each decision in user insights and iterative feedback.

Key Decisions

  1. Narrow Focus to Immediate Post-Diagnosis Support

    Research synthesis revealed that the most impactful design opportunity was the period immediately after diagnosis, when people feel most uncertain and crave reliable, organized support.

  2. Combined Physical & Digital Support System

    I chose to create a hybrid solution — a starter kit for immediate guidance and a website for ongoing support — because research showed users valued both tangible reassurance and progressive, contextual learning.

Beacon.com

Homepage


Reflection

This project refined my ability to:

  • Balance scope focus within a broad open brief

  • Translate deep qualitative insight into concrete design requirements

  • Integrate tone and empathy into functional digital products

  • Use iterative feedback to challenge assumptions and test design decisions

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