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I'm an enthusiastic designer who specializes in User Centred Design.

Regrowth - NTNU Project

Regrowth is an app that works in partnership with existing charities and organisations, such as the NHS or SilverCloud Health, to provide users with access to professional level resources whenever, and wherever they are.

Regrowth - The Gardens

On the app, there are a variety of different Gardens that the user can ‘grow’. Each Garden represents a different therapeutic or psycho-educational programme, where completing a module or activity within the programme will form a new item in the Garden. Once a programme is finished, the user can see their progress in the form of a completed Garden.

Ailsa Powell

Final year project

Nomad - Enhancing the Experience of Solo Travelling

Awards

2022 - Gold Indigo Award: Student Mobile App - Awarded for Regrowth Project
2022 - Gold Indigo Award: Student Digital Design - Awarded for Regrowth Project.
2021 - Silver Creative Conscience Award: Mental Health, Wellbeing & Disability - Awarded for Regrowth Project.

2021 - Diploma in International Studies - Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
During my placement I was lucky enough to travel over to Trondheim, Norway, to complete a semester at the Norwegian University of Science & Technology through the Erasmus Scheme. Here I studied within the Facility of Architecture and Design and had the opportunity to experience living in a different country with a different culture.
I’m very proud to say a project which I undertook as part of this placement - a concept app called Regrowth that provides users with access to professional level mental health resources - has recently won a number of international design awards. These include two Gold Indigo Design Awards, as well as a Silver Creative Conscience Award.