Support that fits you

At-A-Glance

Blossom is a student-centered mental health app designed to increase trust, transparency, and accessibility in therapy. By addressing scheduling friction and personalization gaps common in existing services, Blossom reimagines what compassionate care looks like for today’s overwhelmed college students.

Tools

Figma, FigJam,

Google Suite

Jul - Aug 2025

UX/UI Designer,

UX Researcher

Timeline

My Role

Solo Project

Problem

Therapy is everywhere—but still out of reach

As a college student, I’ve seen too many peers feel lost trying to navigate therapy apps that promise support but fall short. Digital therapy seems more accessible than ever, yet many platforms lack transparency, long-term engagement, and a sense of credibility that students can trust.



What should we focus on to make therapy apps work for students?

Solution

A more honest path to mental support

Through research and reflection, I realized that accessibility isn’t enough. Students need transparency, agency, and clarity in their therapy journey. My goal became designing a solution that centers student needs, encourages follow-through, and builds trust through clear design and thoughtful interaction.

Blossom starts

here

Blossom is a student-centered therapy matching app that bridges the gap

between college students and accessible mental health care. Designed with transparency, engagement, and credibility in mind, it offers personalized therapist discovery, clear cancellation policies, and thoughtful scheduling tools.

Secondary Research

Before designing Blossom, I focused on understanding the real frustrations students face with mental health support apps. In this early phase, I aimed to uncover the underlying behaviors and gaps shaping how students currently interact with therapy platforms.

01.Discover

Competitor Analysis

I started off by researching competitor services that provide the same concepts as my proposed product.

I had the privilege to interview 5 students & surveying 5 others who have tried self-guided therapy while forming meaningful connections beyond surface-level data. Many participants shared how current platforms left them feeling unsupported, overwhelmed, or mistrustful. These insights deepened my empathy for student users navigating the complexities of mental healthcare.

User Surveying & Initial Interview

Persona #2

02.Empathize

User Personas

I created two distinct student personas to reflect the diverse experiences and challenges students face when navigating campus life. These personas served as grounding reference points throughout the product roadmap, helping me design with intention and empathy.


Persona #1

Storyboards

To bring my ideas to life, I illustrated a storyboard that captured the user journey and showed how someone might interact with key features in real-world scenarios. The storyboard didn’t just visualize possibilities but it grounded the vision in real student experiences.

Scenario #1: Ali finds his ideal online therapist


Scenario #2: Tracy finds budget-friendly therapy


03.Ideate

Sketches

After research, I sketched out early ideas for the app’s user flow & structure, exploring layouts & features before moving into wireframes.

04.Prototype

Lo-Fi Wireframing

I produced wireframes for multiple design variations for feedback and testing

Style Guide

Implementing Feedback

Placed the back button where users have the option to change their answers/ exit

Increased the boldness of critical information for better visual standout

Reduced the vibrant background & increased the text contrast for better readability

05. Reflection

What I learned

1.Research drives targeted solutions

I initially approached the project wanting to solve multiple mental health challenges for a wide range of people. Through extensive research, competitive analysis, literature review, and peer insight I learned the importance of narrowing my focus to a specific audience. This shift allowed me to design more relevant and impactful solutions.


2.Translate research into actionable design

While my research was visually cohesive and thorough, I realized that synthesis is just as important as collection. Feedback showed that I needed to distill insights into clear, strategic design directions rather than covering too many loosely connected problems.


3.Test earlier and let users lead

Usability testing highlighted how guiding testers too much can mask real usability issues. I learned the value of low-fidelity testing early in the process to catch design gaps before committing to hi-fi details.






Next Steps

1.Refine visual clarity

Introduce more color variation to reduce the dominance of green and improve contrast. Adjust font weight and size for better readability.


2.Add real-time support

Implement a 24-hour secure messaging system that connects users with their therapists or platform support, ensuring timely responses and increasing trust in the service


3.Enhance journal personalization

Add a voice message option in the journal section, allowing users to record reflections instead of typing for a more personal and accessible experience.






High Fidelity Design

Onboarding — find your right fit

• Filter by budget, insurance, cancellation policy, and therapy format to find your perfect fit.

• Explore transparent therapist profiles with specialties, experience, languages, and reviews.

• Match with your top 3 tailored recommendations through a smart algorithm that puts you in control.

Booking — every detail shown upfront

• View clear pricing, refund terms, and cancellation levels before committing, so you know exactly what you’re paying for

• Compare verified therapists by credentials, specialties, languages, and match percentage to find the right fit.

• Select from flexible session formats: video/ phone/call to match your schedule and comfort level.

Support beyond sessions — tools for daily growth

• Track your mood & journal reflections to better understand patterns in your mental well-being.

• Read curated articles on disorders, anxiety, and other conditions to stay informed and empowered.

• View recommended therapists and schedule sessions directly, keeping care and education in one place.

Usability Testing

I conducted a usability test with five users in my target demographic using the prototype to see how user friendly the app functions,

Pain Points

• Users couldn’t exit the onboarding screen due to a missing close button.



• Appointment time and date were hard to read on the “Confirm and Pay” screen.


• White text on green backgrounds reduced readability for some users.



Positive Feedback

• The therapist-matching flow felt

smooth, intuitive, and helpful.



• Users liked the calm visuals and accessible color palette.


• Booking a session was described as “simple and seamless”.



WORK

Blossom

more coming soon!

WORK

Blossom

more coming soon!

© 2025 Fidan Jabrayilova. All

Rights Reserved.




Made with Matcha Lattes & jazz.

Persona #2

Problem

Therapy is everywhere—but still out of reach

As a college student, I’ve seen too many peers feel lost trying to navigate therapy apps that promise support but fall short. Digital therapy seems more accessible than ever, yet many platforms lack transparency, long-term engagement, and a sense of credibility that students can trust.



What should we focus on to make therapy apps work for students?

Solution

A more honest path to mental support

Through research and reflection, I realized that accessibility isn’t enough. Students need transparency, agency, and clarity in their therapy journey. My goal became designing a solution that centers student needs, encourages follow-through, and builds trust

through clear design and thoughtful interaction.

Blossom starts

here

Blossom is a student-centered therapy matching app that bridges the gap between college students and accessible mental health care. Designed with transparency, engagement, and credibility in mind, it offers personalized therapist discovery, clear cancellation policies, and thoughtful scheduling tools.

01.Discover

Secondary Research

Before designing Blossom, I focused on understanding the real frustrations students face with mental health support apps. In this early phase, I aimed to uncover the underlying behaviors and gaps shaping how students currently interact with therapy platforms.

User Surveying & Initial Interview

I had the privilege to interview 5 students & surveying 5 others who have tried self-guided therapy while forming meaningful connections beyond surface-level data. Many participants shared how current platforms left them feeling unsupported, overwhelmed, or mistrustful. These insights deepened my empathy for student users navigating the complexities of mental healthcare.

I started off by researching competitor services that provide the same concepts as my proposed product.

Competitor Analysis

02.Empathize

User Personas

I created two distinct student personas to reflect the diverse experiences and challenges students face when navigating campus life. These personas served as grounding reference points throughout the product roadmap, helping me design with intention and empathy.


Persona #1

Storyboards

To bring my ideas to life, I illustrated a storyboard that captured the user journey and showed how someone might interact with key features in real-world scenarios. The storyboard didn’t just visualize possibilities but it grounded the vision in real student experiences.

Scenario #1: Ali finds his ideal online therapist


Scenario #2: Tracy finds budget-friendly therapy


03.Ideate

Sketches

After research, I sketched out early ideas for the app’s user flow & structure, exploring layouts & features before moving into wireframes.

I produced wireframes for multiple design variations for feedback and testing

Lo-Fi Wireframing

Style Guide

Pain Points

Positive Feedback

• Users couldn’t exit the onboarding screen due to a missing close button.



• Appointment time and date were hard to read on the “Confirm and Pay” screen.


• White text on green backgrounds reduced readability for some users.



• The therapist-matching flow

felt smooth, intuitive, & helpful.



• Users liked the calm visuals

& accessible color palette.


• Booking a session was described as “simple and seamless”.



Usability Testing

I conducted a usability test with five users in my target demographic using the prototype to see how user friendly the app functions,

Implementing Feedback

Placed the back button where users have the option to change their answers/ exit

Increased the boldness of critical information for better visual standout

Reduced the vibrant background & increased the text contrast for better readability

Onboarding — find your right fit

• Filter by budget, insurance, cancellation policy, and therapy format to find your

perfect fit.

• Explore transparent therapist profiles with specialties, experience, languages, and reviews.

• Match with your top 3 tailored recommendations through a smart algorithm that puts you in control.

Booking — every detail shown upfront

• View clear pricing, refund terms, and cancellation levels before committing, so you know exactly what you’re paying for

• Compare verified therapists by credentials, specialties, languages, and match percentage to find the right fit.

• Select from flexible session formats: video/ phone/call to match your schedule and comfort level.

Support beyond sessions — tools for daily growth

• Track your mood & journal

reflections to better understand

patterns in your mental health.

• Read curated articles on disorders, anxiety, & other conditions to stay informed and empowered.

• View recommended therapists and schedule sessions directly, keeping

care & education in one place.

WORK

Blossom

more coming soon!

© 2025 Fidan Jabrayilova. All

Rights Reserved.


Made with Matcha Lattes & jazz.

What I learned

1.Research drives targeted solutions

I initially approached the project wanting to solve multiple mental health challenges for a wide range of people. Through extensive research, competitive analysis, literature review, and peer insight I learned the importance of narrowing my focus to a specific audience. This shift allowed me to design more relevant and impactful solutions.


2.Translate research into actionable design

While my research was visually cohesive and thorough, I realized that synthesis is just as important as collection. Feedback showed that I needed to distill insights into clear, strategic design directions rather than covering too many loosely connected problems.


3.Test earlier and let users lead

Usability testing highlighted how guiding testers too much can mask real usability issues. I learned the value of low-fidelity testing early in the process to catch design gaps before committing to hi-fi details.






Next Steps

1.Refine visual clarity

Introduce more color variation to reduce the dominance of green and improve contrast. Adjust font weight and size for better readability.


2.Add real-time support

Implement a 24-hour secure messaging system that connects users with their therapists or platform support, ensuring timely responses and increasing trust in the service


3.Enhance journal personalization

Add a voice message option in the journal section, allowing users to record reflections instead of typing for a more personal and accessible experience.






Support that fits you

At-A-Glance

Blossom is a student-centered mental health app designed to increase trust, transparency, and accessibility in therapy. By addressing scheduling friction and personalization gaps common in existing services, Blossom reimagines what compassionate care looks like for today’s overwhelmed college students.

UX/UI Designer,

UX Researcher

Jul - Aug 2025

Figma, FigJam,

Google Suite

Solo Project

My Role

Timeline

Tools

High Fidelity Design

Secondary Research Summary

04.Prototype

05.Reflection

Secondary Research Summary