A new website to help you deal with your chronic condition

Have you already heard of My Jasmine?

I discovered this website a few days ago. It’s a new service for people with a condition such as psoriasis, spondyloarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. What it does is that it suggests things that you could do to improve how you live with your condition. For example, the website suggested that I use an app called “MyPsoriasis”. From what I have seen so far, there are also other types of suggestions such as books, magazines and online groups.

These suggestions are based on an assessment that you do online: the website asks you quite a lot of questions to identify your needs and then it displays the results in the form of a flower called “My Jasmine”.

I’m curious to know what you think of this website

Picturelife.com homepage - 3 ideas to improve the user experience

Picturelife.com homepage - 3 ideas to improve the user experience

Picturelife is a recently launched cloud service which stores your pictures and videos and lets you access them through your computer and mobile devices. Have you tried it already?  When I came across Picturelife homepage for the very first time, I had 3 issues. Discover my proposition for an improved homepage based on the analysis of 2 basic scenarios: getting more information on the service and joining it.

Aigle, Switzerland: a public square with a confusing layout

Aigle, Switzerland: a public square with a confusing layout

Aigle train station: a blue asphalt zone covers a large area of the square. Part of the zone has wide light grey parallel stripes on it. White paint delimits 12 parking spaces and highlights the railway track. A few cars are meticulously parked between the grey stripes in the center of the blue zone. Does this design convey rules? is it purely ornamental? Find out what's wrong with this square layout.