App for raising IQ for children
Scientifically proven method packaged in a fun app that helps children with disabilities and also lowers the chance of Alzheimer for adults
Healthcare · Education · Market: USA
App for raising IQ for children with special needs
A scientifically proven method packaged in a fun, accessible app that helps children with disabilities improve cognitive abilities—backed by 50+ years of research and achieving 90%+ success rate.
Role: Product Designer · Timeline: 4 months · Team: 10 people · Market: USA
Deliverables: Mobile App, Design System, User Research, Accessibility, Gamification
The Challenge
A unique algorithm developed over 50 years by scientists needed to reach children with special needs, individuals on the autism spectrum, and those seeking prophylactic care for Alzheimer's disease. The mission: create an app where accessibility isn't just a feature—it's the foundation.
- SMART System — Brain training proven to increase intellectual abilities through peer-reviewed studies
- 90%+ Success Rate — Users improve IQ by clinically significant amounts within 6 months
- Inclusive Design — WCAG 2.2 Level AAA compliance
Deep Research
Through rigorous analysis of scientific materials, I uncovered insights that shaped every pixel:
- Dyslexia Connection — Led to dyslexia-friendly fonts like Open-Dyslexic and Arial
- Color Sensitivity — Neutral, muted colors with customization for individual needs
- Animation Triggers — User-controlled animations on/off for sensory sensitivities
Design System
Built a comprehensive design system from scratch with WCAG 2.2 Level AAA compliance—Urbanist font, Glowie mascot, custom icons, color tokens, and animation states.
Three-Layer Architecture
Parent and child dashboards with different access levels—parents track progress and subscriptions; children get a gamified experience with daily challenges, competitions, and rewards.
Gamification
Multi-layered motivation: complete test levels to unlock mini-games, earn coins, spend coins on more games, complete daily challenges for sparks.
Inclusive Design
Complete interface customization—intuitive timers, sound control, animation control, and color adjustment per user.
Results
| Metric | Outcome |
|---|---|
| AAA | WCAG 2.2 Level AAA — highest accessibility standard |
| 4mo | Concept to launch |
| 14% | Productivity increase through design system |
| 90%+ | Users improving IQ within 6 months |
"Dylan's social skills really improved. He has also improved academically." — Parents of 12-year-old boy
"Math class is easier for me now and I am quicker at figuring things out in all my subjects." — Thomas, age 12
Key Takeaways
- Deep research is essential when users experience the world differently than you do.
- Accessibility requires collaboration across designers, developers, scientists, and parents.
- Customization over colors, sounds, and animations is fundamental—not optional.