MeloMood
Creators: Brithany and Jemima
School: High School Students from High School for Health Professions and Human Services
Location: Manhattan, NY
Project Themes: Health & Wellness
About this Project
This app is about creating a safe space for people of all ages to track their mood and rewind. It allows the people who use it to express their feelings in journals, keep track of their emotions, and stay organized with a calendar. Our project addresses mental health and how we always have to take care of it; our audience is mainly for teens who suffer from depression, anxiety, and many more, this way, they feel supported.
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Professional Feedback
You’ve identified a significant problem for many people—managing mental health & stress—and created some compelling ways for users to address these challenges with your app.
I like the simplicity of entering your mood on the first page. As core functionality, it’s important that this mechanism is front and center. Also, the Creativity section of the app is a unique feature set that I haven’t seen in similar apps. Great ideas!
It might make sense if the “Notes & reminders” are grouped in the Weekly Planner section rather than in the Creativity part. That way, when a user is engaged in creativity, they’re able to be engaged fully in their creative choice.
You did a really nice job with the Figma mockup and I love the logo for this app. Nice work!
I like the simplicity of entering your mood on the first page. As core functionality, it’s important that this mechanism is front and center. Also, the Creativity section of the app is a unique feature set that I haven’t seen in similar apps. Great ideas!
It might make sense if the “Notes & reminders” are grouped in the Weekly Planner section rather than in the Creativity part. That way, when a user is engaged in creativity, they’re able to be engaged fully in their creative choice.
You did a really nice job with the Figma mockup and I love the logo for this app. Nice work!
Seeing this project made me really happy. I love journaling, and I love the beautiful, calming vibe that this app and its concept create. Thank you for giving me that feeling.
I really love the idea behind the app, and the UI looks very clean and thoughtfully designed. The color palette is beautiful, and the overall experience feels warm and intentional. As someone who regularly uses journaling apps on my iPhone, this is definitely something I could see myself using.
One piece of feedback I have is to consider establishing a more consistent design pattern with reusable components throughout the app. This could help create a more cohesive experience while also supporting accessibility standards, particularly around color contrast and usability.
For example, on the screen that asks, "What are you here today?", I initially found it a little difficult to distinguish between the title and the selectable options because they felt visually similar. Strengthening the visual hierarchy could help guide users more effectively. The focus should naturally be on the selections, while the title could use a different contrast level, weight, or styling so it feels clearly separate from the interactive elements.
Overall, I love the execution, the thoughtfulness behind the concept, and the experience you've created. Thank you for sharing it.
I really love the idea behind the app, and the UI looks very clean and thoughtfully designed. The color palette is beautiful, and the overall experience feels warm and intentional. As someone who regularly uses journaling apps on my iPhone, this is definitely something I could see myself using.
One piece of feedback I have is to consider establishing a more consistent design pattern with reusable components throughout the app. This could help create a more cohesive experience while also supporting accessibility standards, particularly around color contrast and usability.
For example, on the screen that asks, "What are you here today?", I initially found it a little difficult to distinguish between the title and the selectable options because they felt visually similar. Strengthening the visual hierarchy could help guide users more effectively. The focus should naturally be on the selections, while the title could use a different contrast level, weight, or styling so it feels clearly separate from the interactive elements.
Overall, I love the execution, the thoughtfulness behind the concept, and the experience you've created. Thank you for sharing it.