FaithTalk Case Study

FaithTalk Case Study

FaithTalk is a conversational Bible and devotional app designed to help Christians stay consistent in their spiritual growth. Instead of just reading scripture, users can chat, ask questions, get guided explanations, save verses, and track their journey all in one simple, warm, and modern interface.

Role

Product Designer

Duration

4 Weeks

Tools Used

Figma, FigJam, Canva, Google Docs

Problem Statement

Problem Statement

Existing Bible apps feel static and overwhelming, making it hard for users to understand scripture, stay consistent, and connect spiritually in their daily lives.

Existing Bible apps feel static and overwhelming, making it hard for users to understand scripture, stay consistent, and connect spiritually in their daily lives.

Project Goals

Project Goals

Design a calm, modern Bible experience that helps users understand scripture, stay consistent, and feel personally connected.

Key Insights

  • Users want help understanding scripture, not just reading it

  • Most people switch between multiple apps for faith routines

  • Engagement happens mostly in the morning or at night



Design Decisions

  • Chat-first experience to make scripture feel personal

  • Unified reading, journaling, and devotionals to reduce friction

  • Calm typography and spacing for long reading sessions

  • Gentle habit nudges without pressure


Final Screens (Main Section)

The home screen focuses on daily scripture without overwhelming the user.

Design Process

Design Process

I followed a simple and structured design process to ensure clarity, usability, and consistency. I began by understanding the project goals and user needs, then moved into creating wireframes to define the layout and flow. After refining the structure, I explored visual directions and developed a clean, modern interface using accessible colors and typography. Finally, I reviewed the design for responsiveness and improved the experience based on feedback.

Outcome / What This Solves

FaithTalk helps users move from passive reading to active understanding, making scripture easier to engage with daily.


What I Learned

  • Designing for faith requires careful tone and language

  • Conversational UI can deepen engagement when done thoughtfully

  • Small usability tweaks significantly affect trust and clarity


Next Steps

  • Audio Bible

  • Offline access

  • Deeper AI guidance

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