EVOLY : One step at a time to better health
The Evoly project aims to improve the quality of life of lower-limb amputees by integrating medical and sports technologies into their day-to-day lives. Thanks to a user-centered design methodology, Adrien helps empower these people.
Patients use insoles connected to an app that collects physical data and sets them individual or team challenges.
Using a systemic approach, this project encourages an active lifestyle, the creation of social links and integration into the community, and can also be adapted to other physical pathologies.
Evoly helps amputees avoid stigmatization and isolation, while improving their physical and mental well-being..
This project has been selected as part of Design L'Expo 2025 and will be exhibited at La Cale 2 Créateurs from January 22 to March 9, 2025.
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By centralizing a variety of data in a social context, the project offers users an effective source of motivation.
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Adrien Gallois
2024
Work-study industrial designer, Messier Designers, Montreal, Canada
2022 - 2024
Work-study industrial designer, Ethnocare, Montreal, Canada
2022 - 2024
Master’s Degree in Design International Design Strategy (Le Studio Montréal), L’École de design Nantes Atlantique, Montreal, Canada
2022 - 2024
Work-study industrial designer, Centech, Montreal, Canada
2021 - present
Freelance industrial and graphic design
2021
Work-study industrial designer, Surf System, Biarritz, France
2018 - 2021
Bachelor’s Degree in Design, majoring in Product Design Transport Design, L’École de design Nantes Atlantique, Nantes, France
"The concept of Evoly is based on progressive and adapted physical exercise that encourages social ties. Evoly's innovation lies in its strategic approach. By centralizing a variety of data in a social context, the project offers users an effective source of motivation. The concept could also be extended to other other pathologies. Adrien's design methodology has helped to create an innovative solution in a traditionally stagnant sector" Laurent Carrier, ESP supervisor at Studio Montréal
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