- Article by
- Jermaine Dela Cruz




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- Agency: Rondesignlab
- Client: Veri Health
- Category: App Design — Health
- Location: Krakow, Poland
- Project Brief: Design a health app that centralizes data, streamlines workflows, and supports scalable healthcare operations.
A health app should disappear into a quick glance, not pull the user through five screens to get a glucose number. Rondesignlab collapses Veri Health's scattered flows onto a single dashboard, which solves the operator-speed problem the brief opened with.
The dashboard leads with a dotted LED-style glucose readout, then drops into gradient bento tiles for Average Glucose, Time in Range, Variability, Vitamin D and Spikes. Color does the categorical work that text would otherwise carry, so the user reads status before reading labels.
Setup flips the same dotted readout into an interactive control, placing the hour count at the center of a pink radial gradient with a horizontal scrubber underneath. Reusing the headline numeral as the input element keeps the visual language consistent between reading data and entering it.
Sensor pairing runs a concentric mint dial around one white target circle, with a single "Start tracking" pill at the bottom. Limiting each screen to one action makes the system scale; every added choice would reintroduce the friction Rondesignlab set out to remove.








