Create an Account
For creating an account, we wanted to make sure our login screen had many options, that way our app was inclusive for any type of user.
A very extensive list for medical conditions, medications, and the option to skip or choose insurance are some of the parts we considered.
Itinerary
One of the pain points found from our research is how crowded modern itinerary apps can feel.
We decided to simplify the process by splitting our itinerary into trips to decrease the amount of clutter that could occur on a single screen.
It’s important that on an app about simplifying the process of travel, there’s a place were you can keep track of all your necessary events.
Documents
Ease of access is one of the most important aspects in an app that should be aiding your trip. Therefore, we wanted the trip section to have it’s own separate section.
We considered the functionality, and ease of use while creating this design.
Maps
Being able to view your saved locations was a feature we wanted to highlight on our apps map page. It’s a necessity for the user to find any location of importance they may need quickly.
Rules and Regulations
Our rules and regulations page displays information that may be confusing and hard to obtain through use of a normal search engine.
There might be out dated articles, our so much information it’s hard to search through. We wanted to keep the most essential information easy to find and understand for our users.
Profile/ SOS Button
Here we decided the user could add or edit any information entered when creating an account.
The ability to add a refill date helps users with organization if they choose to use this feature.
The SOS button can be used to alert local emergency services as well as your emergency contacts.
We ease the worry of struggling to find a countries emergency number with this feature.
TravelDoc Prototype