Airgent is my visionary project for a UX/UI course, presenting a conceptual airline service that can take you anywhere in the world in under 5 hours. Designed for an imagined future, it caters to business professionals, individuals with medical needs, and leisure travelers seeking quick, comfortable flights. The design prioritizes clean lines and a user-friendly interface to facilitate quick and effortless interactions, essential for those needing to navigate swiftly through their travel plans.
Business professionals, individuals with medical needs, and leisure travelers seeking quick, comfortable flights.
Exploring flight apps and search engines like Airbnb and TripAdvisor, I studied their main screens to understand user preferences. Leveraging the visionary aspect of my app, I leaned on search engine apps, which are delivering more similarity due to the main search engine, playing a crucial role in my app's design.
External Ticket Purchases
In flight aggregator apps, purchasing tickets directly within the app is not an option. Instead, users are redirected to external websites to complete their ticket purchase.
Limited Customization
Lack of customization options makes it challenging for users to filter and refine search results according to their specific preferences.
Upon conducting market research and analyzing parallel markets, I have identified several significant pain points worthy of attention.
Detailed social media posts may not attract sufficient attention.
Engaging in personal conversations via direct messages expands outreach, However, this approach can extend the process, resembling a job interview.
In most cases, exact matches in musical taste are uncommon (lack of connection, boredom,
overly simplistic).
I engaged with about three individuals from each target audience group to gain insights into their challenges. This approach helps me tailor the app to their needs. Even though the app is visionary, speaking with our target audience helps me understand if it would be beneficial and practical in real-world scenarios.
I engaged with about three individuals from each target audience group to gain insights into their challenges. This approach helps me tailor the app to their needs. Even though the app is visionary, speaking with our target audience helps me understand if it would be beneficial and practical in real-world scenarios.
Tailored Preferences
Users seek an app that remembers their preferences, ensuring a personalized experience with every interaction.
Complex Booking Process
Users expressed frustration with the complexity of the booking process, indicating a need for a more streamlined and intuitive interface.
Upon conducting market research and analyzing parallel markets, I have identified several significant pain points worthy of attention.
Detailed social media posts may not attract sufficient attention.
Engaging in personal conversations via direct messages expands outreach, However, this approach can extend the process, resembling a job interview.
In most cases, exact matches in musical taste are uncommon (lack of connection, boredom,
overly simplistic).