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Artemis Clinics Health Tourism App by Kush Kaveh

Artemis Clinics Health Tourism App

Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025

Imagine you are orienting yourself to a product presentation displaying multiple mobile phone screens arranged across a clean white surface, each screen showing different stages of a healthcare coordination application designed to help patients arrange medical treatment abroad, the phones positioned at various gentle angles creating a dynamic scattered layout that allows you to see the content of each screen clearly while suggesting the comprehensive nature of the service. Beginning with spatial orientation, roughly seven to nine distinct phone screens are visible, some showing partial views at the edges while others present complete interface views, creating a composition that feels both organized and naturally scattered, as if the devices were thoughtfully arranged on a designer's desk to showcase the application's various features and user journey stages. The overall color impression registers as predominantly soft and light, with pale lavender and white backgrounds creating an airy, clean foundation across most screens, punctuated by vibrant violet interactive elements that immediately draw attention through their saturated intensity, these violet components appearing as navigation bars along screen bottoms, prominent buttons, and accent elements, creating visual unity across the diverse interface screens while establishing clear brand identity through consistent color application. Moving systematically from left to center to right across the arrangement, the leftmost visible screen displays an appointment listing with a soft lavender background, showing a card-based interface with a small circular profile photograph of a person with dark hair, text indicating a provider name and appointment type, a golden star rating system showing 4.8, and date and time information marked for early autumn with a 10:30pm time, below this a category navigation section presents a grid of simple line-drawn medical procedure icons including options for facial contouring, weight management, dental work, smile design, implants, nose procedures, and aesthetic treatments, each icon rendered in a minimal style that communicates clearly without photographic detail, and at the bottom a vibrant violet navigation bar contains icons and labels for Home, Find, Bookings, Chat, and Profile functions, the violet reading as warm and energetic rather than cold, perhaps the color of jacaranda blooms or vibrant purple iris flowers. The central screens command primary attention through their size and positioning, one prominently displaying a progress tracking interface with text reading "5 of 9 steps completed" suggesting a multi-stage process for arranging medical care, below this a series of expandable sections are visible including "Before Arrival" containing an appointment confirmation card showing provider details, a "Send X-rays" task card for dental x-rays, and an "Arrival and Check-In" section with options for flight arrangements and hotel check-in at a Swiss hotel, each task card designed with soft rounded corners and subtle organizational hierarchy, some cards showing small thumbnail images including what appears to be a simple map illustration, the violet action buttons and checkmark indicators providing clear interactive affordances, and again the bottom navigation bar in that distinctive warm violet. Another central screen shows clinic information with a large photograph occupying the upper portion depicting a modern dental or medical facility interior, the image showing cool cyan medical equipment and cabinetry, chrome fixtures, and what appears to be a treatment chair, all rendered in that characteristic medical office color palette of whites, silvers, and cool blues that communicate cleanliness and professional healthcare environments, below the photograph text identifies a clinic name and describes it as a dental facility with operating hours listed. Toward the right side of the arrangement, additional screens display search results with provider cards showing thumbnail photographs of medical professionals, star ratings, and availability times, and a schedule selection interface with a grid showing appointment time slots, some screens showing the characteristic violet interactive elements and others revealing more of the soft lavender background color that keeps the overall composition feeling light, calm, and approachable rather than clinically cold or intimidatingly technical. The violet color throughout feels neither too blue nor too red but balanced between the two, similar to the warmth of lavender flowers at peak bloom or the rich color of violet petals, definitely on the warmer side of purple rather than the cooler side, creating emotional associations with care, creativity, and contemporary digital services rather than traditional medical institutions. The typography across all screens appears crisp and highly legible, employing a contemporary sans-serif font family with multiple weights creating clear hierarchy between headings, body text, and supporting information, all text rendered in dark tones against the light backgrounds ensuring strong contrast for readability. The card-based organizational structure creates gentle depth through very subtle shadows, each card appearing to float just slightly above the lavender background plane, rounded corners on nearly every element from cards to buttons to text input fields contributing to an overall feeling of softness and approachability, nothing sharp or aggressive in the interface design language. The photographic elements integrated into various screens introduce warmth through natural skin tones visible in provider thumbnails and realism through the clinical environment photography, these photographic elements providing visual texture and material reality that grounds the otherwise graphic interface in the physical world of actual healthcare spaces and real medical professionals. The line-drawn iconography maintains consistency through minimal geometric construction, each icon distilled to essential recognizable forms without decorative detail, allowing quick scanning and categorical understanding without requiring reading text labels. The overall impression suggests careful, thoughtful design intended to make a complex and potentially stressful process, arranging medical treatment in an unfamiliar location, feel manageable, transparent, and supported through clear information architecture, consistent visual language, and comprehensive journey mapping that breaks an overwhelming process into discrete, accomplishable steps, the light color palette and generous spacing preventing information overload despite the density of options and data presented, the warm violet creating energy and contemporary appeal while maintaining professional credibility appropriate for healthcare services, the multiple screens together telling a story of a complete service that considers user needs from initial research through treatment day coordination and beyond.

The design of the Artemis Clinics app streamlines the complex process of medical travel into a user friendly digital interface. Tailored for international patients seeking treatment in Turkey, the app integrates structured navigation, multilingual accessibility, and appointment scheduling into a cohesive system. Key design features include AI assisted chat, a customizable itinerary planner, and clearly organized medical service listings. The interface prioritizes clarity, responsiveness, and functional accessibility across all stages of treatment, from initial research to post operative care.