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Capstone Project: Dawgo

End to End UX Design Capstone Project at BrainStation

Role

UX| UI Designer

Platform

Mobile IOS

Duration

10 Weeks

Mockup Image of Dawgo
Mockup Image of Dawgo
Problem

Aspiring dog owners are unprepared, leading to rehoming

I remember when Game of Thrones was popular, and there were a few things happening:

  • Rise in Husky popularity due to resemblance to dire wolves

  • Surge in Huskies being brought into shelters

Consequently, this was the result of new owners discovering the behavioral & economic difficulties of having a Husky. I wanted to create a design solution that could mitigate situations like this from happening.

House Stark Image
House Stark Image
Husky in Shelter
Husky in Shelter
Solution

Connecting dog owners to each other in lesson-based settings

Networking apps like Meetup tend to be free, and a lot of value is obtained from connecting to people within the same field or, in this case, dog owners who may share similar experiences. Dawgo is like that, but tailored for dog owners and trainers.

View Prototype

Desk Research

What are the stressors for dog owners?

As an aspiring dog owner myself, I was curious to see how relevant & true these behaviors might be today compared to back then. Beginning my investigation (AKA Google), I found some data points concerning such a correlation.

Desk Research image
Desk Research image
Ideation

Structuring the design for dog owners

With these data points in mind, I wanted to focus on making a task flow that revolved around dog owners wanting to find nearby & affordable events where they could connect with other dog owners.

Dawgo Task Flow
Dawgo Task Flow
Branding

Logo Design

Even though, I had no experience with graphic desining, I was determined to create a logo that could help give the feeling of a real-world app, and so I dipped my toe into Adobe Illustrator and 1 free trial later, I wound up with this as my logo.

Dawgo Logo
Dawgo Logo
Adobe Illustrator Image
Adobe Illustrator Image
Design System

Brad Frost's Atomic Design Principles

I followed Brad Frost's Atomic Design principles for creating my design system for Dawgo, who has a strong background in coding and design systems. As designers, I think it is important to have our designs be as translatable as possible for developers who will be turning our prototypes into real products.

Brad Frost's Atomic Habits Image
Brad Frost's Atomic Habits Image
  • Atoms = HTML Tags, i.e., form labels, buttons

  • Molecules = 2 Atoms

  • Organisms = Group of molecules

  • Templates = Group of organisms

  • Pages = Instances of templates

Design System

UI Library

Even though developers were not involved, I made sure to redline the sizing and distance of my elements as though I would be handing off my UI library over to a developer.

UI Library Image Redline
UI Library Image Redline
Final Design
Key Takeaways

This capstone project gave me the experience of wearing multiple hats in a short time frame and a holistic lesson on the design process. Dawgo taught me a few things I can take into my future work ventures as well:

  • Don't get attached to initial ideas

  • Prioritize the right things

Interested in connecting?

Let’s talk projects, collaborations, or anything design & storytelling!

Interested in connecting?

Let’s talk projects, collaborations, or anything design & storytelling!

Interested in connecting?

Let’s talk projects, collaborations, or anything design & storytelling!

Copyright 2025 by Jasiel Diez

Copyright 2025 by Jasiel Diez

Copyright 2025 by Jasiel Diez