Cochlear CoPilot
TL;DR –
Cochlear CoPilot is an interactive app that equips cochlear recipients with knowledge, information and activities to help build listening and communication skills for everyday life.
Developed using the latest research, with input from experts and based on proven rehabilitation practices to help recipients on their hearing journey, including:
• Information, practical tips and support from hearing experts at your fingertips.
• Interactive skill-building activities designed to help you build your listening confidence.
• Easy-to-use explainers to help you live with hearing loss in the real-world – from communicating in the workplace to enjoying concerts, travel, social occasions and more.
• Tips on how to use your technology for everyday activities and where to find other useful resources.
• Practical tips to help you with everyday communication and designed to share with family and friends.
As presented on the Apple App Store:
Visual design, illustration and UI design by Rebecca Lourey and Jessica Faccin.
My role in it all:
From January 2019 to June 2020 I was a Product Designer in a cross-disciplinary partnership between ustwo and Cochlear.
During this time I participated in:
Early product discovery and user research
Value proposition and human-centred design principals
Facilitating a hypothesis-driven design process
Framing and planning an alpha & beta build in iOS testflight
User story mapping
User Experience testing and validation
Production design and iterative Behavioural Driven Development
People that I worked closely with:
Cochlear - Jim May, Rish Verma, Janette Oliver, Val Roman
ustwo - Adam Taylor, Vijay Santhanam, Luca Strazzullo, Jessica Faccin, Carla West, Pascal Raabe, Carrie Peters, Rebecca Lourey, Pouria Almassi, Andres Kievsky, Alex Younes