Greetings
Matthew Potter!
Compackt
Wherever you go,
travel light.
Scope
Mobile App
Timeline
8 Weeks
Role
Full-Stack Designer
Team
Solo Project
“There are 32 million flights, $29 billion in baggage fees, and over 2 million bags lost in transit globally per year.”
— Forbes
Background Story
Problem
Many travelers prefer to fly only with carry-on luggage to avoid the hassles and fees of checked bags. This often leads to challenges in efficiently organizing and packing their limited belongings. Frequent flyers typically spend multiple hours between 8 or more sources to gather the information they need.
How might we
design a solution that provides one-baggers an all-in-one minimalist packing experience?
Solution
Meet “Compackt” – a mobile app designed exclusively for the needs of carry-on users. It features customizable packing lists tailored to various destinations and trip durations, plus a weight meter and essential airline information. Additionally, Compackt incorporates forums to create a vibrant community of like-minded travelers.
InDec
Decorate your space,
leave no trace.
Scope
Concept Product
Timeline
12 Weeks
Role
Full-Stack Designer
Team
Solo Project
“Every year, 1.7 million tons of furniture products reach the end of their lives, about 26 kg per capita.”
— We Design Green
Background Story
Problem
In a dystopian future, furniture production has all but ceased due to the EII (Environmental Impact Initiative) to stop global destruction. Citizens of society inhabit sterile concrete dwellings, and are only allowed a bed, a table, and a set of chairs. A room without color or personal flare makes for a sad existence. Unless...
How might we
design an interior decorating experience for a society who no longer has access to physical decorative products?
Solution
InDec is a speculative device that provides users with a holographic interior decorating experience.
Honda
Envisioning the
digital key experience.
Scope
Digital Key Visual
Timeline
2 Days
Role
UX/UI Design Intern
Team
Various
"The only way to make a great product is to love what you do."
— Soichiro Honda
Problem
Many automotive companies are hopping onto the "digital key" bandwagon-- which is a card in your digital wallet that unlocks your vehicle without the need of the physical key. Neither Honda or Acura are apart of this experience yet.
How might we
design an on-brand digital key card experience for both Honda and Acura vehicles?
Solution
A selection of digital keys that showcase abstract elements that represent the brand: the road, the car’s silhouette, the metal, the tires, the freeway, the racetrack.