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AVA | Attention Variability Assistant

AVA (Attention Variability Assistant) aims to assist young adults (aged 18 - 26) who have recently been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) during the post-diagnosis emotional period. After being diagnosed with ADHD, people can experience a variety of emotions — happiness, anger, grief, among others. Some people even experience feelings of regression, where all of their previous functions and habits are put into question.

To address this issue, I developed a resource kit and a website. The resource kit will be given to patients with their diagnosis and is made up of a subtly branded binder, an informational booklet of ADHD management strategies, and ADHD worksheets.
WORKSHEETS
Four worksheets have been created to build the users understanding of the way their mind works and create new, helpful, behaviours and habits. 
The typographic highlights within the resources are designed to maintain the reader’s attention throughout the content.
Each worksheet has a digital and printable version. The printable version is optimised for use with the binder, and the digital worksheets are fully interactive. 
INFORMATIONAL BOOKLET
Includes various tips and tricks to help manage the user’s ADHD. Separated into four sections – productivity, mindset management, time management, and organisation. Each section has its own layout and colour to maintain the attention and interest of the user.  
WEBSITE
The website acts as a digital version of the informational booklet and houses the ability to download both digital and printable versions of the worksheets. 
AVA | Attention Variability Assistant
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