GeneClinicX
My Internship Experience :)

Type
Internship
Duration
8 Months
Location
Pune, India (Remote)
My Role
As a UI/UX Intern at Genepath Diagnostics working on their health and fitness app, GeneClinicX, my role involved analyzing requirements , understanding task flows and creating and iterating upon the user interface.
*GeneClinicX, the preventive healthcare division of GenePath Diagnostics, has spun out into a new company and is now known as PreventiveHealthAI.
For 8 months, from September 2023 to April 2024, I had an incredibly fun and enriching time working remotely with GenePath Diagnostics. Starting as a UI/UX Intern and later transitioning to a UI Consultant, I focused on their health and fitness app, also called GeneClinicX.
My role was all about diving deep into user needs, analyzing task flows, and designing and refining the UI.
I especially loved getting hands-on with the UI design—whether it was crafting and updating components for the design system or designing data visualization cards like bar graphs, line graphs, pie charts, and completion rings. I also proposed new features and designed forms to make them more user-friendly.
One of my favorite side projects was creating a custom set of health and fitness-related emojis, specifically tailored to both mental and physical well-being!
This is what my work day looked like a lot of Jira, Slack and of course Figma!
Responsibilities
Gaining Context 🩺
Through an analysis of existing design patterns and best practices, I gained a deeper understanding of the problem and ensured their integration into our designs.
Designing 🖍️
I used Figma and the existing design system to design solutions for the product areas. I iterated over solutions and also built a clickable prototype.
Updating Design Systems & building frameworks 🖇️
I made updates to the design system and also worked on creating suitable, reusable components like cards for various purposes and in various sizes.
Reflecting on the outcomes!
Keep everyone in the loop 🔗
Working remotely meant my team was more siloed.
I had to learn to be very vocal about the work I was doing to ensure everyone was aware and onboard with the changes I was proposing.
How to wear many hats 🧢
I had the opportunity to engage in a multifaceted role. This included implementing navigation patterns, ensuring compatibility of new additions with the existing information architecture, and ultimately crafting the user interface.
Designing in the healthcare sector for a very specific
user group. 🥗
Considering the app's global user base, with a primary focus on middle-aged users, I prioritized intuitive navigation and interaction patterns throughout the design process.
Understanding the power of prototypes ▶️
Different levels of fidelity were needed depending on where we were in the project. I learnt prototype faster, ensuring everything is adaptable to changes down the line.
My favorite is the reusable card flip component prototype that i made!
This was my very first internship, and I had a great time working in a supportive environment that encouraged me to explore new ideas. I learned how to make numerous iterations, prototype quickly, and collaborate effectively
within a team!
PS: Check out the app on the App Store or the Play Store :)
GeneClinicX
My Internship Experience :)


Type
Internship
Duration
8 Months
Location
Pune, India (Remote)
My Role
As a UI/UX Intern at Genepath Diagnostics working on their health and fitness app, GeneClinicX, my role involved analyzing requirements , understanding task flows and creating and iterating upon the user interface.
*GeneClinicX, the preventive healthcare division of GenePath Diagnostics, has spun out into a new company and is now known as PreventiveHealthAI.
For 8 months, from September 2023 to April 2024, I had an incredibly fun and enriching time working remotely with GenePath Diagnostics. Starting as a UI/UX Intern and later transitioning to a UI Consultant, I focused on their health and fitness app, also called GeneClinicX.
My role was all about diving deep into user needs, analyzing task flows, and designing and refining the UI.
I especially loved getting hands-on with the UI design—whether it was crafting and updating components for the design system or designing data visualization cards like bar graphs, line graphs, pie charts, and completion rings. I also proposed new features and designed forms to make them more user-friendly.
One of my favorite side projects was creating a custom set of health and fitness-related emojis, specifically tailored to both mental and physical well-being!
This is what my work day looked like a lot of Jira, Slack and of course Figma!
Responsibilities
Gaining Context 🩺
Through an analysis of existing design patterns and best practices, I gained a deeper understanding of the problem and ensured their integration into our designs.
Designing 🖍️
I used Figma and the existing design system to design solutions for the product areas. I iterated over solutions and also built a clickable prototype.
Updating Design Systems & building frameworks 🖇️
I made updates to the design system and also worked on creating suitable, reusable components like cards for various purposes and in various sizes.
Reflecting on the outcomes!
Keep everyone in the loop 🔗
Working remotely meant my team was more siloed.
I had to learn to be very vocal about the work I was doing to ensure everyone was aware and onboard with the changes I was proposing.
How to wear many hats 🧢
I had the opportunity to engage in a multifaceted role. This included implementing navigation patterns, ensuring compatibility of new additions with the existing information architecture, and ultimately crafting the user interface.
Designing in the healthcare sector for a very specific
user group. 🥗
Considering the app's global user base, with a primary focus on middle-aged users, I prioritized intuitive navigation and interaction patterns throughout the design process.
Understanding the power of prototypes ▶️
Different levels of fidelity were needed depending on where we were in the project. I learnt prototype faster, ensuring everything is adaptable to changes down the line.
My favorite is the reusable card flip component prototype that i made!
This was my very first internship, and I had a great time working in a supportive environment that encouraged me to explore new ideas. I learned how to make numerous iterations, prototype quickly, and collaborate effectively
within a team!
PS: Check out the app on the App Store or the Play Store :)
GeneClinicX
My Internship Experience :)


Type
Internship
Duration
8 Months
Location
Pune, India (Remote)
My Role
As a UI/UX Intern at Genepath Diagnostics working on their health and fitness app, GeneClinicX, my role involved analyzing requirements, understanding task flows and creating and iterating upon the user interface.
*GeneClinicX, the preventive healthcare division of GenePath Diagnostics, has spun out into a new company and is now known as PreventiveHealthAI.
For 8 months, from September 2023 to April 2024, I had an incredibly fun and enriching time working remotely with GenePath Diagnostics. Starting as a UI/UX Intern and later transitioning to a UI Consultant, I focused on their health and fitness app, also called GeneClinicX.
My role was all about diving deep into user needs, analyzing task flows, and designing and refining the UI.
I especially loved getting hands-on with the UI design—whether it was crafting and updating components for the design system or designing data visualization cards like bar graphs, line graphs, pie charts, and completion rings. I also proposed new features and designed forms to make them more user-friendly.
One of my favorite side projects was creating a custom set of health and fitness-related emojis, specifically tailored to both mental and physical well-being!
This is what my work day looked like a lot of Jira, Slack and of course Figma!
Responsibilities
Gaining Context 🩺
Through an analysis of existing design patterns and best practices, I gained a deeper understanding of the problem and ensured their integration into our designs.
Designing 🖍️
I used Figma and the existing design system to design solutions for the product areas. I iterated over solutions and also built a clickable prototype.
Updating Design Systems & building frameworks 🖇️
I made updates to the design system and also worked on creating suitable, reusable components like cards for various purposes and in various sizes.
Reflecting on the outcomes!
Keep everyone in the loop 🔗
Working remotely meant my team was more siloed.
I had to learn to be very vocal about the work I was doing to ensure everyone was aware and onboard with the changes I was proposing.
How to wear many hats 🧢
I had the opportunity to engage in a multifaceted role. This included implementing navigation patterns, ensuring compatibility of new additions with the existing information architecture, and ultimately crafting the user interface.
Designing in the healthcare sector for a very specific
user group. 🥗
Considering the app's global user base, with a primary focus on middle-aged users, I prioritized intuitive navigation and interaction patterns throughout the design process.
Understanding the power of prototypes ▶️
Different levels of fidelity were needed depending on where we were in the project. I learnt prototype faster, ensuring everything is adaptable to changes down the line.
My favorite is the reusable card flip component prototype that i made!
This was my very first internship, and I had a great time working in a supportive environment that encouraged me to explore new ideas. I learned how to make numerous iterations, prototype quickly, and collaborate effectively
within a team!
PS: Check out the app on the App Store or the Play Store :)
GeneClinicX
My Internship Experience :)


Type
Internship
Duration
8 Months
Location
Pune, India (Remote)
My Role
As a UI/UX Intern at Genepath Diagnostics working on their health and fitness app, GeneClinicX, my role involved analyzing requirements , understanding task flows and creating and iterating upon the user interface.
*GeneClinicX, the preventive healthcare division of GenePath Diagnostics, has spun out into a new company and is now known as PreventiveHealthAI.
For 8 months, from September 2023 to April 2024, I had an incredibly fun and enriching time working remotely with GenePath Diagnostics. Starting as a UI/UX Intern and later transitioning to a UI Consultant, I focused on their health and fitness app, also called GeneClinicX.
My role was all about diving deep into user needs, analyzing task flows, and designing and refining the UI.
I especially loved getting hands-on with the UI design—whether it was crafting and updating components for the design system or designing data visualization cards like bar graphs, line graphs, pie charts, and completion rings. I also proposed new features and designed forms to make them more user-friendly.
One of my favorite side projects was creating a custom set of health and fitness-related emojis, specifically tailored to both mental and physical well-being!
This is what my work day looked like a lot of Jira, Slack and of course Figma!
Responsibilities
Gaining Context 🩺
Through an analysis of existing design patterns and best practices, I gained a deeper understanding of the problem and ensured their integration into our designs.
Designing 🖍️
I used Figma and the existing design system to design solutions for the product areas. I iterated over solutions and also built a clickable prototype.
Updating Design Systems & building frameworks 🖇️
I made updates to the design system and also worked on creating suitable, reusable components like cards for various purposes and in various sizes.
Reflecting on the outcomes!
Keep everyone in the loop 🔗
Working remotely meant my team was more siloed.
I had to learn to be very vocal about the work I was doing to ensure everyone was aware and onboard with the changes I was proposing.
How to wear many hats 🧢
I had the opportunity to engage in a multifaceted role. This included implementing navigation patterns, ensuring compatibility of new additions with the existing information architecture, and ultimately crafting the user interface.
Designing in the healthcare sector for a very specific user group. 🥗
Considering the app's global user base, with a primary focus on middle-aged users, I prioritized intuitive navigation and interaction patterns throughout the design process.
Understanding the power of prototypes ▶️
Different levels of fidelity were needed depending on where we were in the project. I learnt prototype faster, ensuring everything is adaptable to changes down the line.
My favorite is the reusable card flip component prototype that i made!
This was my very first internship, and I had a great time working in a supportive environment that encouraged me to explore new ideas. I learned how to make numerous iterations, prototype quickly, and collaborate effectively within a team!
PS: Check out the app on the App Store or the Play Store :)
GeneClinicX
My Internship Experience :)


Type
Internship
Duration
8 Months
My Role
As a UI/UX Intern at Genepath Diagnostics working on their health and fitness app, GeneClinicX, my role involved analyzing requirements , understanding task flows and creating and iterating upon the user interface.
*GeneClinicX, the preventive healthcare division of GenePath Diagnostics, has spun out into a new company and is now known as PreventiveHealthAI.
For 8 months, from September 2023 to April 2024, I had an incredibly fun and enriching time working remotely with GenePath Diagnostics. Starting as a UI/UX Intern and later transitioning to a UI Consultant, I focused on their health and fitness app, also called GeneClinicX.
My role was all about diving deep into user needs, analyzing task flows, and designing and refining the UI.
I especially loved getting hands-on with the UI design—whether it was crafting and updating components for the design system or designing data visualization cards like bar graphs, line graphs, pie charts, and completion rings. I also proposed new features and designed forms to make them more user-friendly.
One of my favorite side projects was creating a custom set of health and fitness-related emojis, specifically tailored to both mental and physical well-being!
This is what my work day looked like a lot of Jira, Slack and of course Figma!
Responsibilities
Gaining Context 🩺
Through an analysis of existing design patterns and best practices, I gained a deeper understanding of the problem and ensured their integration into our designs.
Designing 🖍️
I used Figma and the existing design system to design solutions for the product areas. I iterated over solutions and also built a clickable prototype.
Updating Design Systems & building frameworks 🖇️
I made updates to the design system and also worked on creating suitable, reusable components like cards for various purposes and in various sizes.
Reflecting on the outcomes!
Keep everyone in the loop 🔗
Working remotely meant my team was more siloed.
I had to learn to be very vocal about the work I was doing to ensure everyone was aware and onboard with the changes I was proposing.
How to wear many hats 🧢
I had the opportunity to engage in a multifaceted role. This included implementing navigation patterns, ensuring compatibility of new additions with the existing information architecture, and ultimately crafting the user interface.
Designing in the healthcare sector for a very specific user group. 🥗
Considering the app's global user base, with a primary focus on middle-aged users, I prioritized intuitive navigation and interaction patterns throughout the design process.
Understanding the power of prototypes ▶️
Different levels of fidelity were needed depending on where we were in the project. I learnt prototype faster, ensuring everything is adaptable to changes down the line.
My favorite is the reusable card flip component prototype that i made!
This was my very first internship, and I had a great time working in a supportive environment that encouraged me to explore new ideas. I learned how to make numerous iterations, prototype quickly, and collaborate effectively within a team!
PS: Check out the app on the
App Store or the Play Store :)
GeneClinicX
My Internship Experience :)


Type
Internship
Duration
8 Months
Location
Pune, India (Remote)
My Role
As a UI/UX Intern at Genepath Diagnostics working on their health and fitness app, GeneClinicX, my role involved analyzing requirements , understanding task flows and creating and iterating upon the user interface.
*GeneClinicX, the preventive healthcare division of GenePath Diagnostics, has spun out into a new company and is now known as PreventiveHealthAI.
For 8 months, from September 2023 to April 2024, I had an incredibly fun and enriching time working remotely with GenePath Diagnostics. Starting as a UI/UX Intern and later transitioning to a UI Consultant, I focused on their health and fitness app, also called GeneClinicX.
My role was all about diving deep into user needs, analyzing task flows, and designing and refining the UI.
I especially loved getting hands-on with the UI design—whether it was crafting and updating components for the design system or designing data visualization cards like bar graphs, line graphs, pie charts, and completion rings. I also proposed new features and designed forms to make them more user-friendly.
One of my favorite side projects was creating a custom set of health and fitness-related emojis, specifically tailored to both mental and physical well-being!
This is what my work day looked like a lot of Jira, Slack and of
course Figma!
Responsibilities
Gaining Context 🩺
Through an analysis of existing design patterns and best practices, I gained a deeper understanding of the problem and ensured their integration into our designs.
Designing 🖍️
I used Figma and the existing design system to design solutions for the product areas. I iterated over solutions and also built a clickable prototype.
Updating Design Systems & building frameworks 🖇️
I made updates to the design system and also worked on creating suitable, reusable components like cards for various purposes and in various sizes.
Reflecting on the outcomes!
Keep everyone in the loop 🔗
Working remotely meant my team was more siloed.
I had to learn to be very vocal about the work I was doing to ensure everyone was aware and onboard with the changes I was proposing.
How to wear many hats 🧢
I had the opportunity to engage in a multifaceted role. This included implementing navigation patterns, ensuring compatibility of new additions with the existing information architecture, and ultimately crafting the user interface.
Designing in the healthcare sector for a very specific user group. 🥗
Considering the app's global user base, with a primary focus on middle-aged users, I prioritized intuitive navigation and interaction patterns throughout the design process.
Understanding the power of prototypes ▶️
Different levels of fidelity were needed depending on where we were in the project. I learnt prototype faster, ensuring everything is adaptable to changes down the line.
My favorite is the reusable card flip component prototype that i made!
This was my very first internship, and I had a great time working in a supportive environment that encouraged me to explore new ideas. I learned how to make numerous iterations, prototype quickly, and collaborate effectively within a team!
PS: Check out the app on the App Store or the Play Store :)