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Kāhu

Clinician-facing AI product now used by 100+ clinics

MoleMap Website

Information

Years

2021 - 2022

Industry

Healthcare & MedTech

Services

Product Design UI Design UX Design UX Research Design Systems Interactive Prototypes Usability Testing

Selected credits

Design

Denis Didenko

Alexander Malinovskiy

Leadership

Stuart Dalrymple

Yaniv Gal

Engineering

Kerry Carlyle

Overview

Client

Kāhu is the AI division of MoleMap, a network of 50+ dermatology clinics across New Zealand serving over 250,000 patients and 5 million moles diagnosed. I designed the clinician-facing product, Kāhu A.I. and Skin Assist, translating scanned skin data into clear, AI-assisted classification outputs built for clinical use, as well as the public-facing web experience for the brand.

Solution

Working in healthcare means trust is the baseline. Every screen had to be readable, calm, and precise, because the output feeds into real diagnostic decisions. I covered the full product surface: the clinical tool where doctors interact with AI classification results, and the marketing presence for Kāhu as a new brand.

Challenge

Bringing AI into dermatology meant designing something doctors had to trust on first contact. The interface needed to be clean, precise, and built for a sensitive clinical environment, where the bar for clarity is higher than in almost any other product context.

Kahu gate image

The software designs are under NDA

Access is restricted due to confidentiality. Please visit the MoleMap website for more information or contact me.