
Jade Lawrence

Correct Your Step
Augmented Reality Design Concept (2025)
Correct Your Step is an AR experience that allows dancers to practice any dance style outside of class in a stimulating and effective way. Correct Your Step is a full-length smart mirror that tracks the user’s body using cameras. It has a correction overlay that appears on top of the user’s body. The overlay changes colours depending on if the user is doing step correctly. Diana, a virtual dance instructor teaches you as if it were in a personal dance lesson.
These posters show my design process from research to a low-fidelity prototype.

Design Posters



Designing for real world problems
I sourced the design through my own problems in life, which is the struggle to practice dance choreography at home. So I created a solution using augmented reality.
Design Features:
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A full length-mirror with built in cameras for full body-tracking
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Facial recognition technology to log in faster and easier
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Visual corrections in real time through body-tracking overlays.
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A virtual dance instructor named Diana to teach the user choreography and to visually and verbally correct user's movements and count in time to the music.
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A speaker and microphone system to play music and receive audio commands
What I did
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Created an augmented reality low-fidelity prototype to solve a real-world problem.
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Conducted design research into existing AR technologies and competitor AR dance instructing technologies on the market.
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Used survey data and peer feedback to influence design changes.
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Used my own fifteen years of dance knowledge and experience to create a design solution.
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Conducted the design process over five weeks to create an effective and communicative low-fidelity design.
Tools used:
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InDesign
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Procreate
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Adobe images








