People spend a lot of time and fuel to find the right parking spot for their cars. This encourages them to opt for other unsafe and inconvenient means of transportation such as cabs and public transport.
Project: KwikStop addresses the inefficiency in finding parking spots by offering a solution that is both user-friendly and efficient. The app focuses on minimizing the time and stress involved in searching for parking.
Key Challenges:
- Intuitive UX: Crafting an interface that's intuitive for a diverse user base, minimizing clicks to find and book a parking spot.
- Visual Design: Developing a coherent visual language that communicates functionality clearly and is aesthetically pleasing.
- Information Architecture: Organizing information in a way that's logical and easy to navigate, ensuring users can quickly understand their options.
Tools & Technologies Used:
Adobe XD: Utilized for interactive prototyping, focusing on user flow and the overall feel of the app.
Photoshop: For creating detailed, high-fidelity visual assets that enhance the user interface.
Challenges and Learning:
- Gained understanding of user-centered design principles, emphasizing intuitive navigation and visual clarity.
- Appreciated the importance of a clear and coherent visual language in communicating functionality and enhancing user engagement.
- Recognized the need for designing with a focus on the user journey, ensuring a smooth and intuitive experience from start to finish.
Fun fact: The KwikStop Car Parking App was my first project in UI/UX design back in 2021. Reuploading this project feels nostalgic!
16 Aug 2021
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