CONCEPT
ASTHMA INHALER
This project was a collaboration with Inch Design Studio to develop a first-of-its-kind diagnostic tool that detects the early onset of asthma—enabling intervention well before symptoms escalate. Unlike traditional medical devices, this product is not worn on the body, which opened up new possibilities—and challenges—for its form factor and interaction design.
As the sole industrial designer, I was responsible for the physical design of the device, focusing on user interaction, intuitive handling, and ergonomic engagement during use. Its unique function and placement dictated design decisions that had not been previously explored in similar healthcare products. I approached the form with an emphasis on comfort, simplicity, and clarity—ensuring that users of all ages could easily understand how to position and operate the device.
To complement the hardware, I designed the product’s interface in Figma, creating a user experience that translates complex respiratory data into a clear, accessible visual language. The UI was developed to reassure users, provide instant feedback, and support long-term monitoring by caregivers or clinicians.
This project is a strong example of how thoughtful industrial design can support innovation in preventative healthcare—combining usability, aesthetics, and digital interaction to deliver a product that feels both advanced and approachable.
Solidworks 3D Modeling
Keyshot rendering
Figma
Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator
Client: Inch Design Studio