2024
UX Design - Group Project

A humanitarian aid app providing equal access to security information in wartime

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Motivation

This is a self-initiated project, driven by my desire as a UX designer to make a meaningful impact on the world. It began with research to understand the struggles of people living in war zones and explore ways to alleviate their pain. More than just a tool, this app serves as a lifeline for those in conflict zones, offering essential knowledge and resources to help them avoid danger and rebuild their communities.

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Persona

These three Personas represent the app’s core target users, covering family safety, agricultural safety, and high-risk professions. This ensures the app effectively addresses diverse user needs and pain points.

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How can we help?

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Information Architecture

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Branding & VI

Before moving into LoFi wireframes, components, Figma styles, and token design, we need to first define our app’s visual style, ensuring it remains consistent with our brand identity and is closely tied to the logo’s visual recognition.

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LoFi

We tested using low-fidelity prototypes, gathering user feedback to refine the app’s information architecture and presentation.

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Figma Style

This section highlights the use of Figma Token Design to ensure consistency in UI design, enabling quick and efficient updates. Tokens standardize color usage and typography, while also regulating icon sizes, spacing scales, and proportions, ensuring a unified and adaptable design system.

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Component Design

Use theme colors to style each component while incorporating icons to enhance readability. Maintain a consistent information layout across components to reduce the learning curve when switching between them. Ensure design consistency and scalability for future expansion.

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HIFI

Community

By staying informed and actively participating, users can strengthen community bonds, create a safer environment, and support each other in post-war recovery, addressing issues like psychological trauma.

Education

By learning safety knowledge and practicing with their children, users can protect themselves and their families, reducing mine-related risks and preventing accidents.

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