Web UI/UX Design
PPAM Website Development
A web-based assessment platform designed to measure the readiness of health services across Indonesian provinces based on PPAM (Minimum Initial Service Package) indicators.
Year :
2025
Industry :
Public Health & Government Digital Services
Client :
Fakultas Kedokteran, Universitas Negeri Semarang (FK UNNES)
Project Duration :
3 month



Understanding the Users & Requirements
I began the project by gathering user needs through discussions with users from the health sector. The primary users were government officials and data analysts, so I focused on mapping their information flows, goals, and system expectations. These insights shaped the features and functionality of the entire product.
Structuring the Information & Planning the Experience
Based on the findings, I structured the app's architecture to accommodate complex data, such as provincial scoring and category-based assessment. I created user flows and wireframes that allowed users to easily explore national health preparedness metrics, either by province or by assessment component.
Designing the Interface
The UI was designed to feel trustworthy, clean, and data-driven. I used blue as the primary color to reflect authority and safety, complemented by clear typography and visual hierarchy. I also integrated illustrations to make the interface friendlier and easier to interpret, especially for new users.
Prototyping & Presenting
I built a detailed prototype using Figma to simulate the full user experience. This prototype was presented to stakeholders at FK UNNES, where I received direct feedback on flow, clarity, and usability. Several iterations followed to refine the design before final approval.
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Web UI/UX Design
PPAM Website Development
A web-based assessment platform designed to measure the readiness of health services across Indonesian provinces based on PPAM (Minimum Initial Service Package) indicators.
Year :
2025
Industry :
Public Health & Government Digital Services
Client :
Fakultas Kedokteran, Universitas Negeri Semarang (FK UNNES)
Project Duration :
3 month



Understanding the Users & Requirements
I began the project by gathering user needs through discussions with users from the health sector. The primary users were government officials and data analysts, so I focused on mapping their information flows, goals, and system expectations. These insights shaped the features and functionality of the entire product.
Structuring the Information & Planning the Experience
Based on the findings, I structured the app's architecture to accommodate complex data, such as provincial scoring and category-based assessment. I created user flows and wireframes that allowed users to easily explore national health preparedness metrics, either by province or by assessment component.
Designing the Interface
The UI was designed to feel trustworthy, clean, and data-driven. I used blue as the primary color to reflect authority and safety, complemented by clear typography and visual hierarchy. I also integrated illustrations to make the interface friendlier and easier to interpret, especially for new users.
Prototyping & Presenting
I built a detailed prototype using Figma to simulate the full user experience. This prototype was presented to stakeholders at FK UNNES, where I received direct feedback on flow, clarity, and usability. Several iterations followed to refine the design before final approval.
More Projects
Web UI/UX Design
PPAM Website Development
A web-based assessment platform designed to measure the readiness of health services across Indonesian provinces based on PPAM (Minimum Initial Service Package) indicators.
Year :
2025
Industry :
Public Health & Government Digital Services
Client :
Fakultas Kedokteran, Universitas Negeri Semarang (FK UNNES)
Project Duration :
3 month



Understanding the Users & Requirements
I began the project by gathering user needs through discussions with users from the health sector. The primary users were government officials and data analysts, so I focused on mapping their information flows, goals, and system expectations. These insights shaped the features and functionality of the entire product.
Structuring the Information & Planning the Experience
Based on the findings, I structured the app's architecture to accommodate complex data, such as provincial scoring and category-based assessment. I created user flows and wireframes that allowed users to easily explore national health preparedness metrics, either by province or by assessment component.
Designing the Interface
The UI was designed to feel trustworthy, clean, and data-driven. I used blue as the primary color to reflect authority and safety, complemented by clear typography and visual hierarchy. I also integrated illustrations to make the interface friendlier and easier to interpret, especially for new users.
Prototyping & Presenting
I built a detailed prototype using Figma to simulate the full user experience. This prototype was presented to stakeholders at FK UNNES, where I received direct feedback on flow, clarity, and usability. Several iterations followed to refine the design before final approval.





