Watching people, I noticed that they often act in the same way. It is more important for travelers to get aesthetic pleasure from visiting some place. Also, let's be honest, it's often more important for them to take a beautiful photo for Instagram.
Now, in order to find interesting places and organize your trip, you have to study tons of information, a lot of sources to choose from this what really suits you.
To create an application through which the search for places for your future trip would not take much time. Encourage people to share and mark interesting places on the map. This would make it possible to create the richest database of interesting places.
This is a conceptual project that was fully designed by me since it was my idea.
User Interviews
01
I started the interview with asking to recall and describe: • The process of preparing for the upcoming trip, how and where they were looking for information about interesting places they were planning to visit. • What was important and what they paid attention to while choosing places. • How they navigated the terrain and got to selected places. • What tools they used, what they liked or didn't like about these tools.
User Persona
02
After summarizing the interview with respondents, I compiled the characteristics of the user, which by and large are common for all travelers.
Valentina
29 years old
Prefers active travel. Before traveling first of all she searches information in the Internet on such queries as “the most beautiful places”, “sights”, etc. Pays attention to the photo if the place interested her takes a screenshot. Then she goes to Instagram looks at the photos taken in this place. After collecting information about the places of interest to her puts marks on the map in a mobile phone for route planning and orientation on the terrain.
User Flow
03
Based on the user stories I created a user flow focused on 2 main action: searching and planning, navigation and viewing visited places.
Wireframes
04
Wireframes sketches created to make ideas more tangible. it was proved, by means of them, that concept works. I also identified and corrected the mistakes.
Testing
05
In order to make sure that solutions and hypotheses are correct and this is exactly what users need, I tested the prototype on a focus group.
Final design
06
A clean and unobtrusive design without trying to stand out. All attention is drawn only to the photographs and key actions where necessary.
Results
07
Thanks to this concept, the team maps.me invited me and to participate in the design of the interface for the cartographic service. I was very pleased with the opportunities that opened up because I really like the service and have been using it myself for a long time.