UX Writing/Design for an Application Idea
It all begins with an idea. In this case, the idea was to form the structure of an application that can help people travel better. The thought process never left my laptop, but I ended up learning quite a lot about UX designing and writing. This is the skeleton of that idea, that one idea that never came to life but taught me what I know about UX Writing.
This is travella
The application was
An Overview of the UX Writing/Design Process for travella
The application was designed with the intent of helping other travellers around the globe discover your city in a way no one else can. You see, there’s always some special spots in your city that aren’t too popular on Google Maps. Why not share that special part of your existence with some other people?
I divided the Workflow into 3 Stages
To simplify the design and writing process, it seemed like a way better idea to link three separate stages together instead of clumping everything together.
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The user’s first introduction to the application, that is travella
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Users are asked to provide their details in order to finish the sign up process.
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Once the user has finished signing up, they get to view their travella (travel cards) and interact with other users’ travellas.
The Logo sets for travella
With a fairly simple Signup process, travella was designed to make it easy for everyone to provide a whole new perspective for tourists visiting their cities.
A database would then sort the places by the Lowest number of views and Highest ratings on Google Maps to showcase on other users’ travellas when they visit that specific city.