Amigo

How can AI support autistic and physically disabled people in managing everyday tasks more independently?

Project Brief
Design a speculative, AI-driven concept integrated with an app for a specific audience by first identifying a real problem they face and imagining how AI can help solve it.

Deliverables
Application UIUX, Brand Identity, Marketing

Project type
Academic project


Role
UI Designer, Visual Designer

Team size
1

Duration
2 months

Tools used 
Figma, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop
What
AMIGO is a speculative, AI-driven wearable concept designed to support autistic and physically challenged individuals in performing everyday tasks and learning new skills with ease. It acts like a helpful extra hand, giving support and making life simpler.

Why
Many autistic and physically challenged people struggle with motor skills and instructions.
AMIGO helps them by
making daily tasks easier, helping them learn new skills, giving comfort through a familiar voice and allowing caregivers to track progress and give better support.
It’s a smart, caring tool that makes life more independent and less stressful.

How
  • The glove connects to an app that lists different daily or skill-based activities (like brushing teeth or knitting).
  • The user (or their parent or guardian) picks an activity on the app.
  • The glove gives step-by-step help using simple instructions.
  • It has a small camera that records the movements and saves the progress in the app.
  • Audio instructions are given in the voice of someone close to the user, making them feel calm and safe.
  • The app also shows the progress to parents, doctors, or teachers.

Please note
The robotic hand depicted in the image above is a speculative representation of the desired outcome.


Visual Identity


User Interface



Marketing