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AutaEase

A sensory-smart social platform that helps autistic adults connect, explore, and engage — on their own terms, and at their own pace.

ROLE
UX Research & Product Design
CONTEXT
Rutgers · PXD course
TYPE
Inclusive social platform
TEAM
Team of 4
AutaEase welcome screen — your safe space to connect

AutaEase — your safe space to connect. Evenings designed for comfort, connection, and calm.

00 — OVERVIEW

What if autistic adults had a social platform built entirely on their terms?

AutaEase helps autistic adults discover, preview, and join sensory-friendly events — filtering by environment, sensory factors, and group size, with rich previews and pressure-free RSVP.

THE CONTEXT

A Rutgers Product Experience & Design project — concept to tested prototype.

THE PRODUCT

A sensory-conscious social platform for autistic adults, rooted in the NY/NJ community.

MY ROLE

UX research, information architecture, prototyping, and emotion-based usability testing.

01 — THE PROBLEM

“Going out” looks different for everyone.

Autistic adults face social isolation during evening hours — when most activities happen in overwhelming, unpredictable environments.

Existing platforms rarely address sensory sensitivities, emotional readiness, or the need for autonomy.

IN THEIR WORDS

"I want to know exactly what the event will be like before I commit."

01

Overwhelming environments

Noise, lighting, and crowd size drain energy fast — and there's no way to gauge it in advance.

02

Unclear event details

Without sensory information, there's no way to prepare or feel safe saying yes.

03

Social pressure

Pressure to participate — or to stay longer than feels okay — keeps people home.

02 — WHO I DESIGNED FOR

Meet Arun — "The Selective Socializer."

Arun Patel
PRIMARY USER
Arun Patel · 35
  • // Software tester (CS background)
  • // Values routine & predictability
  • // Wants tech & board-game meetups
  • // Needs sensory previews before RSVP
  • // Prefers small, familiar group sizes

"Crowded, noisy places drain me. I like connecting with people — but I need the option to leave without feeling judged."

Arun wants to expand his social circle in environments where he feels safe and in control. He researches events, checks photos, and often abandons plans when details are unclear.

Empathy map

SAYS

"It's easier when I can filter events to match my comfort level."

THINKS

"Will this be too overwhelming? What if I need to leave early?"

DOES

Reads reviews and checks photos; chooses small, familiar groups.

FEELS

Anxious about the unknown; confident when in control.

03 — RESEARCH & APPROACH

Designed by listening to real voices.

In-person interviews and empathy mapping with autistic adults (working, with family support) surfaced a deep need for predictability, sensory comfort, and choice.

PRINCIPLE 01

Emotional safety first

Design for trust, comfort, and autonomy — grounded in Norman's Emotional Design.

PRINCIPLE 02

Gentle habit-building

Nir Eyal's Hooked model: simple triggers, easy actions, and rewarding feedback.

PRINCIPLE 03

Sensory control

Filters for noise, lighting, and group size — plus a "leave anytime" culture.

PRINCIPLE 04

Predictability

Rich previews, sensory maps, and structured calendar RSVP remove the unknown.

04 — THE USER JOURNEY

From opening the app to RSVP — without pressure.

↔ scroll to follow the full journey

01 · ACCESS

Opens & filters

Adjusts noise, lighting, and group-size filters.
02 · CHOOSE

Browses events

Reads the sensory map and attendee list.
03 · PREVIEW

Checks the host

Photos + host profile build trust before committing.
04 · RESERVE

RSVPs calmly

Flexible RSVP, then adds the event to the calendar.
05 · PREPARE

Day-of comfort

Pre-event reminders and comfort tips reduce anxiety.
06 · SHARE

Invites a friend

Shares in-app, with venue accessibility verified.
05 — THE APP

An app that meets you where you are.

A gentle welcome and daily mood check-in, preference-based event matching, illustrated activity discovery, and a warm community — all wrapped in soft, muted pastels that minimize cognitive load.

Onboarding — Connect, Unwind, Be Yourself
Welcome & mood
What's your plan for the eve — event interests and preferences
What interests you
Preferred evening activities — Sunset Outdoor, Cozy Indoors, Wheelchair Accessible, Autism Dog Assistance
Preferred activities
Autism Meetup home and community
Discover events
The Auta Ease community
The community

From discovery to RSVP

Filter by sensory factors, meet the facilitator, then see every detail — sensory-safe seating, group size, take-a-break-anytime — before you commit.

AutaEase event flow — filter, facilitator profile, and full event detail
Mood check-in Comfort-zone sliders Sensory filters & previews Facilitator profiles Flexible RSVP · leave anytime Soft muted pastels
Try the Figma prototype ↗ Tested with autistic adults via Maze + MorphCast emotion AI
06 — THE STYLE GUIDE

A calm, sensory-considerate system.

Every colour and type choice works to lower sensory load — soft lavenders for calm, gentle accents for warmth, and a rounded, highly legible typeface.

Colour palette

Aa
#EDE7F6
Backgrounds, calming space
Aa
#B39DDB
Highlights, CTA backgrounds
Aa
#512DA8
Buttons, headings
Aa
#FFCCBC
Accent elements, icons
Aa
#81D4FA
Interactive cards, tabs
Aa
#333333
Primary text

Typography — Alegreya Sans

HEADING · 40 BOLD
Welcome to AUTAEASE!
SUBHEADING · 30
Start where you are!
BODY · 16
Choose your city to explore calming, sensory-considerate evening experiences near you.

UI components

AutaEase UI components — cards, buttons, partner blocks and icon states
07 — USABILITY TESTING

Tested with the people it's for.

The goal: confirm the interface is easy to navigate, emotionally safe, and personalized for autistic adults aged 30–50 — so it genuinely supports low-stress social engagement.

PARTICIPANTS

3 autistic adults

A mix of part-time workers, full-time workers, and unemployed adults with family support.

MODE

Remote + in-person

Moderated sessions over Zoom, plus in-person guided testing.

TOOLS

Maze + MorphCast

Wireframes tested in Maze; the final prototype run through MorphCast facial-emotion AI to read how users felt.

MorphCast facial-emotion analysis during a Zoom test — attention, happiness, frustration and satisfaction tracked live

Reading real emotion mid-session — MorphCast tracked attention, happiness, frustration and satisfaction as users moved through the prototype, surfacing exactly where stress spiked.

08 — WHAT WE LEARNED

Designing for emotion changed our approach.

We stopped designing for tasks and started designing for trust, comfort, and autonomy — pairing emotional safety with gentle habit formation.

↑ TRUST

Deeper connection

Emotional safety is core — and the next frontier: building quality, trust-based connections between users.

◇ PARTNERS

Host engagement

Success depends on committed, sensory-aware event hosts — a dedicated outreach strategy.

→ ACCESS

Affordable by design

Monetization must protect affordability, which users named as a top priority.

09 — REFLECTION & NEXT

Don't get attached to a design — get attached to the user.

AutaEase taught me to blend research, emotional insight, and quick iterative sprints into a process that keeps the user at the center. Concepts changed constantly — and that flexibility is what let the product actually serve the people it's for.

Next: expand community events, run long-term habit testing, and explore AI-based sensory recommendations.