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Apple iOS and Apple Watch travel apps.

The challenge

I was assigned to design an iOS flight app & an Apple watch app for a busy traveler who uses her phone to book flights and her smartwatch to view flight details, access boarding passes and check flight notifications.

Main goal

Help the user to book and keep track of her flights effortlessly.

Context Scenario

The first level is a context scenario that explores the natural enviroment that the persona inhabits on a day-to-day basis, as mentioned before. It might, in essence, take a look at the life of, the daily routine of or the primary persona. Researchers might observe where and when the product's presence and usage make an entrance on the scene. Context Scenario can be broken down to a formula as presented by my teacher, David Chong below.

For example, in the case of Amarita Heinz, I have with the formula concluded with these two Context Scenarios:

  • Every morning, Amarita Heinz checks her upcoming flights on her Skysmart watch app.

  • At lunch time, Amarita Heinz checks alerts on her Skysmart watch app.

User flow

Here I have made two User Flows based on the Context scenario.

User flow

Here I have made two User Flows based on the Context scenario.

Log in and start tracking

  • Click on Log in.

  • Click on User name.

  • Click on Password.

  • Click on Log in.

  • Start the alarm by pressing the big red button.

  • Cancel the alarm by pressing Stop.

  • Enter PIN: 1234

  • When alarm is cancelled press continue.

  • Click the menu button

  • Click on Log out

iPhone app

Prototypes

Apple Watch app

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