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Mockup with my completed home screen
Second part of my car console along with some personalized colors.
Final Layout for project 2.
In progress critique digital lofi
Here are some wireframe sketches. I wanted my design to have a circular theme instead of the boxy, stiff look that the car’s ux have right now.
Here is my sitemap for project 2 I decided to focus on the ux for the audio.
FridayChallenge: The Car Console
WOW! We are so blessed to have such an amazing client base already! Today was jam-packed with office/closet/workshop projects for some lovely people. Unfortunately the Friday Challenge is coming to you a bit late, but we couldn't keep you waiting another day. Here goes......
|FridayChallenge| The Car Console
If your life is anything like 90% of the people we know, this might be a problem area for your car. That sweet little spot in the middle of the two front seats can become a dumping ground for anything and everything that you bring in and wish you could take out of your car. Quick Tip: We suggest taking a laundry hamper or a tray out to the car for the items that need to go back in the house so that you only have to take one trip.
For the 6 minutes, focus on a few things:
1. TOSS: Old receipts that you do not need, nasty napkins that have been exposed to some icky elements, old food/candy/gum, To-Go utensils which have been opened or used, ETC (this list could be endless)
2. EVALUATE: Do you really need those expired coupons, Celine Dion CD from high school that you never listen to anymore, the 15 adaptors that came with your Garmin or iPod player or 7 tires gauges? Make sure you have very car-specific items and things that you use often that will be easily accessible when needed.
3. REARRANGE:
a.) Make sure important documents are placed in the GLOVE BOX. Why? This space is farther from the driver sear and therefore less likely to get junked up - a smart solution for important papers.
b.) Maps, magazines, miscellaneous papers, folders, etc. work really well in the car door or in the pocket on the back of the front seats. If your car does not have one of these, you may want to consider having a folder you keep under the driver's seat for these types of items.
c.) If coupons are something you keep in your car, run to the store and pickup a coupon wallet or pouch. This will help with the amount of clutter that accumulates in the car and will be helpful when you get to the store!
The less distraction you have in the car, the more peaceful your ride will be. In some cases it could affect your safety which never a good thing.
Let us know what you discover in today's 6 minutes!
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