Abhilasha Swaroop
TwinMind App Redesign
App Redesign in Figma (Mid-Fi)
The Brief
TwinMind is a personal AI that runs passively in the background, listening, summarising, and connecting the dots across your day. The existing app had something powerful underneath, but the UX made it feel like a chore to use.
For this design assignment, I was asked to redesign a core UX flow: the recording experience. The goal wasn't a cosmetic refresh, it was to understand where users were losing trust and build back from there.

The Overview
Inspired by Goa’s hand-painted Azulejo tiles, the app lets users turn memories into custom artwork. Upload a sketch, story, or recording, and artisans transform it into a personalised tile. Each piece carries tradition while making everyday moments last forever.
Why?
Some memories are so calming and joyful that they feel etched into your soul, yet fade over time. Without something physical to hold onto, those tender moments slip away. For people who value gift-giving and quality time, a token that captures a shared experience becomes more than an object. It becomes a feeling you can hold.
What?
This project creates custom hand-painted Azulejo tiles inspired by personal memories. Customers share a story, feeling, or moment, and artisans translate it into original designs. Each tile becomes a tangible reminder, not a generic nameplate but an artifact of emotion.

The Process

There are multiple capture notes buttons right now, like the one at the top and the one at the very bottom of the screen. I removed this extra button and only kept the one at the bottom
I think it could be visually helpful to have the date even if no events are lined up for the day. When I was a student I would sometimes lose track of the dates and since the targeted users are students and working professionals, having a visual of the date would be helpful. It'll be a good reminder of the date and events since calendar is already a feature here
This pop-up screen should only be prompted the first time users open the capture notes screen. Right now it pops up every time you click on capture notes with no cancel or back button. There is a wait time till you can exit out of it which is frustrating
There is no pause button for the recording

I added a recent sessions section here so its easier to access the last notes taken down. This reduces the multiple page layout where you'd have to go into notes and chats to see the last note you took down.
Both key features were moved to the bottom of the screen because bottom placement is more intuitive for thumb navigation. Positioning the chat box at the bottom instead of the middle of the screen reduces thumb stretch, making it more comfortable to reach during one-handed use. While the middle of the screen is still reachable, this placement was explored to test how the interaction feels closer to the thumb's natural resting position.
The Iterations



Iteration 3 focuses on finding the best layout for incorporating the chat bar as well as the pause and play buttons. The third frame also explores a variant of the pause and play button

Redesigned Flow

