TIMO is a smartwatch app that helps kids with moderate-to-high cognitive disabilities keep track of their daily routine. It’s designed to boost their confidence, independence, and self-management by offering a visual schedule, medication routine management, emergency alerts, social feedback, and real-time support.
The app displays the day’s activities in a fun, colorful, and intuitive way, with a friendly character guiding the child throughout the day and adding playful, interactive elements to make the experience more engaging.

The project was developed with the support and collaboration of AstraZeneca,
 Joint Israel, Zionism 2000, and the “Shaveh Pituach” initiative.
Project collaborators: Gal Shainerman and Shira Krankurs
Exhibited at Milan Design Week 2025
# Illustration, motion graphics, UX/UI design, user testing
A brief explainer video designed to introduce the product, its purpose, and how it works.
A series of posters showcasing various moments from the child’s daily routine, where the smart watch can assist and support them.
Documented at Milan Design Week, where the smart watch was featured in a curated exhibition focused on social impact through design.
Yali, my sister who was born with cerebral palsy, testing the watch that was created with her experience as its inspiration.
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