Mobile App · UX/UI

BumpCheck

  • Role

    Product Design, UX/UI

  • Industry

    Consumer Health

  • Scope

    Research · UX Architecture · UI Design · Prototyping · Design System

How do you make food safety feel like reassurance, not anxiety?

Expecting parents ask the same question a hundred times a week: can I eat this? The answers online are contradictory, alarmist, and buried in ads. BumpCheck set out to answer in seconds — with a tone that calms instead of scolds.

Placeholder — BumpCheck app hero composition

We started with the moment of doubt. Standing in a restaurant, phone in one hand, menu in the other. Every screen was designed for that posture: one thumb, ten seconds, no scrolling required for the verdict.

A flow that answers in seconds. An interface that never scolds.

Placeholder — search flow screens
Placeholder — result card states

The verdict system became the heart of the product. Three states — enjoy, moderate, avoid — each with its own color temperature, iconography, and voice. No red. Red reads as danger, and danger reads as blame.

Placeholder — verdict card detail

Underneath, a design system built for trust: generous type, soft depth, motion that settles rather than bounces. Every transition was tuned until the app felt like a steady hand on your shoulder.

Placeholder — interaction demo loop

Trust is a design deliverable. It ships in the details.

The result: a 4.8-star rating in the first quarter, and a support inbox full of thank-you notes instead of confusion. The best measure — users stopped screenshotting results to ask their doctors. They just trusted the answer.

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