Elerra Mobile App

Elerra is a lifestyle and wellness mobile app that combines meal planning, goal tracking, and a food scanner into one cohesive platform. It’s designed to support users in building better eating habits by aligning daily food intake with long-term health goals.

Project Duration

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Some details in this case study, including design assets and prototype links, are not publicly shared to respect the client's confidentiality and protect their intellectual property.

Project Overview

To lead the end-to-end UI/UX design for Elerra, a mobile app that helps users plan meals, track dietary goals, and scan foods to make smarter nutritional choices.

The app started as an ambitious idea by the Founder of Pavolera, who also served as the Product Owner.

Problem Statement

In today’s fast-paced world, people want to eat healthier, but don’t have the time or tools to consistently track their nutrition or plan their meals. Most existing apps focus on one feature; tracking, planning, or scanning, but none bring them together seamlessly into one app that adapts to user behavior over time.

Goals

Customer Goals

Business Goals

Tools & Technologies

My Role & Responsibilities

Challenges & Solutions

Balancing Simplicity with Functionality: With multiple features in one app, keeping the UI clean and intuitive was critical. I resolved this by:

  • Prioritizing key actions on each screen

  • Using progressive disclosure to avoid overwhelming users

  • Keeping navigation consistent across all modules

Ensuring Accessibility Across Diverse Users: Users ranged from fitness enthusiasts to those just starting their health journey. I solved this by:

  • Creating inclusive design with legible fonts, strong contrast, and scalable interfaces

  • Including motivational micro-interactions to encourage engagement without pressure

Results & Impact

Key Improvements Made

High-fidelity prototype workflow for Elerra’s core features

Reflection

Reflecting on this project, it reminded me how powerful design can be in transforming a raw idea into a user-centered product. It was also a defining moment in my career, one that helped cement my transition from tactical design work to broader product thinking and leadership.

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