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Dashboard Design for Health Platform

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Great work on the dashboard! Here are a few suggestions to take it to the next level:

  1. Add some padding between the edges and content for a cleaner look.
  2. Ensure consistent rounded corner radius across all tiles for a polished feel.
  3. While the data presentation and explanations are clear, try exploring ways to make the visuals more engaging and appealing.

Your designs show great promise! Keep refining and don't hesitate to reach out if you need any help!


Great work on the dashboard design. Here are a few suggestions -

  1. I dont understand the KPIs and there relevancy in a health design platform.
  2. The KPis like energy consumption and water consumption doesnot add up.
  3. The dark UI is mostly used when there is a lot of screen consumption involved by the user.

All in one the most important part of the dashboard design is the KPIs which doesnot allign with the health design platform


You've put in a good effort on the dashboard app design. However, I'm finding it a bit tricky to grasp the full range of features without some background on the design choices. For instance, I'm scratching my head over what "energy consumption" refers to in the context of a health and wellbeing app. Similarly, terms like "ranks," "wait times," "readmission rates," and so on, leave me a bit puzzled without further explanation. And the map feature – I'm curious about its role and function within the app. If you could add some rationale with brief descriptions for these elements, it would really help clear up any confusion and give users a better understanding of how to navigate and benefit from the app!


I noticed both side alignment is not equal, it suppose to be equal padding so the consistency will look better.

Also Color for green is too bright, Dark mode means to please eye without highlighting color.


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