Case Study | Design Challenge
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A Flight Search App
My Daily UI challenge was to design a flight search app
I wanted to center it around something visual, rather than focus on what the competitors promoted–low prices, fast finds, etc. Aesthetically, I wanted to leverage the “dream” aspect to a dream vacation, while giving users the tools to turn that dream into reality.
Project Overview
My Role
UI/UX designer
Tools
Figma
Timeline
6 hours
Looking at Other Designers to Isolate the Screens I Needed to Make
NGFly/01
Icons labeled
Filter and sort options on ticket search page
one way and round trip options, calendar, passenger quantity search
Don’t like the selected interactive state. Doesn’t seem prominent enough
GoTick/03
Large seat select
Boarding pass gives download option
Don’t like the lack of interactive state for ticket selection shown
Don’t like the lack of nav bar at the bottom
Trippio/02
Shows which seat user selected
Amenities for flight shown
Don’t know if it’s clear which seat was selected vs available (black = selected/ blue = available).
Not sure about “proceed to pay” copy. I would think I’d pay and then wouldn’t get to confirm details. Maybe just checkout would be better?
Breadcrumbs needed.
Airline App/04
Hotel finder with price per night
Upcoming flights visible
Not sure how search at top will differ from search in nav bar
Nothing labeled for icons. They seem intuitive but search could be discover
The Opportunity
Develop a flight search app that offers a seamless and intuitive user experience, streamlining the flight search and booking process while presenting comprehensive and relevant flight options.
Calendar
Time select
Seat select
Seat availability
Plane select
Flight hours
# of connections
Ticket stub
Dreamy aesthetic to make the flight selection process grounded in excitement, liveliness, and obtainable fantasy.
Login screen
Search flight screen
Flight select screen
Seat select screen
Ticket screen
What to Include
Aesthetic Goals
Screens to Include
User Interviews Would Help Me Discover What Features My Users Value Most
Concluding Thoughts
Since my project focused on UI, I didn’t concern myself with conducting extensive research on the problem space. My goal was to design a flight app and that was it. However, to make this project more robust I would consider exploring the problem more by:
Discovering what websites or apps users currently use to find flights
Understanding the process a user takes to book a flight
Identify what they look for when they consider purchasing a flight
The Flight Results Part Looks Crowded
I kept tweaking the fight results screen in hopes to make it appear less crowded. With my goal of not spending more than a few hours on this, I called it quits after a while, but it still looks crowded to me.
Testing the screen would help me identify whether or not it is crowded and if there’s any information I could eliminate.