At Devoteam, we had the opportunity to work on an exciting project for DGI Byen—a “health universe” designed to inspire fun and exercise for the whole family.
Our team was involved in every stage of the development process, from initial research and ideation to wireframing and prototyping. We carefully designed a low-fidelity prototype to map out the user experience, ensuring an intuitive and engaging interface.
By the end of the process, we were fully prepared for user testing, ready to gather insights and refine the design for an optimal final product.
Our mascots
But then
Reality struck
When the war between Ukraine and Russia began, DGI Byen chose to shift their focus—and budget—toward covering their electricity costs. As a result, our exciting health-focused treasure hunt was put on hold, ultimately becoming a forgotten project on the shelf.
If you’re interested in our DGI Byen project, I’d love to showcase how we designed an engaging “health universe” for families. I’m passionate about creating user-centered experiences that promote activity and well-being. Let’s discuss how our process—from ideation to prototyping—brought this concept to life and how similar approaches could add value to your team.