Built around one dial
Volume is the control people reach for most, so it gets the most room on the home screen. The dial is shaped like an old radio, familiar in the hand and a quiet nod to Dieter Rams' Braun design.
The control app for a high-end pair of smart hearing aids glasses, built for one of the biggest US audio brands. Aurio is an alias. The real client stays under NDA. The content here is derived from a real project without any confidential information.
Volume is the control people reach for most, so it gets the most room on the home screen. The dial is shaped like an old radio, familiar in the hand and a quiet nod to Dieter Rams' Braun design.
Each listening mode has its own color and icon. Switch to Conversation, Outdoors, or Quiet and the whole screen shifts to match. You read the mode before you read a word.
Premium feel lives in the micro interactions, and those are hard to judge from a flat mockup. So I built the prototype in HTML with Claude Code. The team felt the real thing early, which cut the back-and-forth and the build time.