Magazine for Design

Magazine for Design

Magazine for Design featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Roadie

Roadie is a mobile application designed for those who want to discover Milan by bike during Expo 2015. It suggests random thematic itineraries that make the user discover the city. Journeys are purposed depending on the user's profile and settings: every rider can choose the theme as well as the time and length of the root. Through the earphones, the vocal guide leads the user through the city, providing infos about the journey stops. At the end of the root the user can give a feedback or record a vocal note, so other users will be able to listen to his suggestions.

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ShiftClips

The Toy Maker ShiftClips CAD/CAM app is a product-service platform allowing inventors 10 and up to create and 3D print their own construction toys. The app's simple GUI allows users to develop and edit forms on a smart tablet, and select a number of hardware fasteners, or clips, to integrate with their forms to generate their own articulated and reconfigurable playthings. ShiftClips' user friendliness makes it an ideal educational tool for creative form design and product fabrication processes.

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AI Conversational Banking

The bar for product usability has been raised as the world becomes increasingly accustomed to interacting with AI-powered interfaces and chatbots. The client team dared to become the pioneers of conversational banking and wanted to make their product feel revolutionary to stand out truly. They sought a UX partner who was bold enough to help them create and execute a design vision for the innovative conversational banking service Bella.

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Footsync

Footsync is a piece of Footlight Square, a project that implements interactive lights as a medium to achieve several objectives, producing cognitive games to prevent the appearance of neurological diseases or a giant-interface pump track among other elements. Footsync responds to the need to benefit from Footlight's catalogue when not possible to visit the installations. Aesthetically the App implements a visual language developed for the project, called Lightmorphism, which seeks to transmit the experience people get when using the interactive lights at Footlight Square's facility.

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Fetch

The fetch service offers a user-friendly platform for buying, selling, and managing warranties of second-hand products. Addressing issues in existing marketplaces such as product acquisition, price negotiations, and safety, it provides a holistic solution. The innovative approach includes AI-generated images that serve as both a visually appealing platform and a functional product catalog, aiding the user’s decision process. The seamless integration of systems enables easy product listing and transfer of warranty information, streamlining the user experience.

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Virtual Growth

The Virtual Plant project includes interface visual design, poster design and graphic aided design. People can experience life through digital plants, giving people a new sense of visual experience. At the same time, it provides users with an App with various functions related to reducing carbon footprint and promoting environmental protection. Bright and vibrant colors in UI design can convey positive emotions, evoke emotions, and help create a connection between users and a product or brand.

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