“F.Learning Studio helped us explain the D60 and its accessories with clarity and impact. Their visuals made it easier for healthcare professionals and resellers to understand the value of our product.” — Fatou, UV Smart
About UV Smart
UV Smart develops innovative medical devices that use UV-C light to disinfect instruments safely and efficiently. Their D60 device is designed for ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) consultations, disinfecting probes in only 60 seconds — drastically simplifying clinical workflows while ensuring patient safety.

The Brief
UV Smart came to F.Learning with a straightforward request: create a product explainer video for the D60 and its accessories, along with supporting marketing materials — an infographic, a reformatted catalog, and updated brochures that matched brand guidelines.
On the surface, the deliverables were clear. But when F.Learning dug deeper into how the D60 was actually being used and sold, a different picture emerged.
What F.Learning Uncovered
Healthcare professionals already knew the D60 existed. Resellers could list its features. The product itself was genuinely strong — 60-second disinfection is a meaningful improvement to any ENT workflow.
But knowing about a product and knowing how to integrate it correctly are two different things.
Healthcare professionals couldn’t clearly see where each accessory fits within an actual consultation sequence — from post-endoscopy handling to disinfection to storage. Resellers could state the specs, but struggled to translate them into a conversation that made sense to a clinic buyer deciding whether to change their current workflow.
The real issue wasn’t a lack of information. It was that existing materials explained what the D60 does without showing how it’s used in a real clinical situation. When product knowledge stays disconnected from the context where people need to apply it, they can recall facts but fail to act on them correctly.
This is the kind of hidden problem that a standard brief rarely surfaces — but it’s exactly where explanation design makes the biggest difference.

How F.Learning Structured the Explanation
Rather than simply producing the requested deliverables, F.Learning redesigned how the D60’s story was told — connecting product knowledge to the actual workflow context where it must be understood and applied.
Workflow-based infographic. Instead of listing accessories separately, the infographic mapped each one to its specific role within the clinical sequence — consultation room to disinfection to storage. A healthcare professional could look once and immediately understand not just what exists, but what goes where and when.
Scenario-based animation. The video didn’t lead with product features. It walked viewers through a real ENT consultation workflow — post-endoscopy, transport, pre-cleaning, disinfection, storage — with each accessory appearing at exactly the step it’s used. The product was explained through the situation, not before it.
Reseller catalog. Redesigned to mirror the same workflow logic, giving resellers a tool that explains the device the way a knowledgeable colleague would: by walking a buyer through what actually happens in practice.


The Result
UV Smart asked for marketing materials. What they received were explanations that solved a problem they hadn’t fully identified yet.
With deliverables built around workflow context rather than product specs, both audiences could do what they couldn’t before: act correctly on what they already knew. Healthcare professionals saw, before touching the device, exactly how the D60 and its accessories fit into their existing routine. Resellers had materials that made the value proposition concrete enough to explain in a real sales conversation.
UV Smart gained something beyond a video and a catalog. They gained a set of explanations that made correct understanding — and correct application — possible for the people who needed it most.