I reimagined the deep functional structure of the mobile application to align with the "glance & act" paradigm of smartwatches. In the initial phase, I streamlined the mobile Information Architecture (IA) by removing high-attention elements such as usage statistics, manuals, and detailed device settings. Instead, I shifted the focus toward operational priorities, including real-time status tracking, frequently used wash programs, and critical "Salt/Rinse Aid" alerts. This strategic distillation aims to minimize the user's cognitive load, reducing interaction time to just a few seconds.
Centering the design on the circular display geometry of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7, I implemented a 48px "Safe Zone" principle to prevent content from clipping at the curved edges, alongside a "pill-shaped" button system optimized for circular forms. The design system—built on accessibility standards (AAA contrast ratio) and the Plus Jakarta Sans typeface—is brought to life through a functional HTML/JS prototype. This prototype features a 10-second real-time wash cycle simulation, "Child Lock" controls, and dual TR/EN language support, ensuring a seamless experience when embedded into platforms like Wix.