Tina Wah Ting Hui
Designing for Healthy Workspaces: Bridging Body Balance and Workplace Wellness Through UI/UX
How can design strategies be implemented to promote body balance and wellness among desk-based workers?
Project Abstract
In an age where desk-based work dominates, musculoskeletal discomfort has become a widespread issue. Inspired by the structure of the spine’s structure—cervical, thoracic, and lumbar—this project reimagines how communication design approaches workplace wellness. By blending UI/UX principles with spinal mobility concepts, it envisions a transformative yet user-friendly stretching program that integrates effortlessly into the daily routine.
Q&A
Q: In 5 words or less, what is communication design research really like?
A: Layers unravel in quiet discovery
Q: Band name or song title that best captures your feeling about communication design.
A: Billie Eilish - THE GREATEST
Q: How many hours a day do you spend thinking about or practising design?
A: 10hr
Q: Tea or coffee? Estimate number of litres you consumed in 2024 so far.
A: Coffee - 7
Q: Weirdest typeface you have ever used?
A: Jacquarda Bastarda 9 Charted
Q: If communication design were a dish or meal, what would it be and why?
A: Communication design is like an apple: familiar, yet unforgettable.


Fig. 1 – Branding and User Interface (UI) Design for APP SpineFlow

Fig. 2 –
Logo/Poster Concept and Mockups
Fig. 3 –
Branding Concept Further Development
Fig. 4 – Branding Concept Further Development
Fig. 5 – Motion Logo Showcase



