For this case me and my classmate worked together with Julius Clinical. Julius Clinical manages global clinical drug trials. The problem is that participants of these drug trails often quit mid-trail. This greatly impacts the reliability and validity of these trails. Julius Clinical asked us to come up with a solution.
The process
After an iterative design process of eight weeks filled with extensive research, meetings with our client and interviews with medical experts, we came up with a solution for Julius Clinical called 'Julius Personal'. We expressed Julius Personal through three different (but related) products. All of them have the same function: showing the process of the specific trail and convincing the participant to continue participating.
The final products
During the trail, the participants receive stickers, tokens or digital tokens, depending on the product they’ve chosen. Each of these receivals holds a specific message telling why it’s important to keep going. These stickers or tokens can be collected and placed in the process-book, on the bracelet or added in the app. All together they show the process and the important goals of the clinical drug trail. Below you can see the final products.
This project was made in collaboration with Koen Klunder.

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