
Demo Web App for VisionAid
VisionAid is a technology company specializing in the development of cutting-edge software and hardware solutions designed to help improve human vision.
Project Overview:
Developed a prototype for the Eye Disease Simulator (EDS) web application, designed to interface with the Meta Oculus Pro headset. The core functionality of this web application is to enable a person not wearing the headset to select and manage the eye disease simulations to be displayed to the headset wearer.
My role:
Collaborated closely with VisionAid owners to conceive and design the web app’s user experience and feature set. I was responsible for creating a demonstration version of the EDS web application.
Technologies Used:
JavaScript(Vanilla): For creating interactive elements and handling application logic.
HTML: To structure the web application and define content hierarchy.
CSS: For styling, layout, and delivering a visually appealing interface.
Things Learned:
This was the first project where I stepped out of the realm of back-end college projects utilizing languages like C++, C, and JAVA into the intricate realm of front-end web development. To complete this project, it necessitated a deep dive into web development languages like JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Aside from acquiring new programming skills, I also ventured into the domain of UI/UX design. The challenge of conceptualizing and creating a prototype of the web app required me to work closely with the VisionAid team. To try to obtain a better idea of UI/UX, I collaborated heavily with the owners of VisionAid, learning the importance of minimizing user interactions and the subtle ways spacing can guide a user’s visual journey through an app.


