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Bridging Sustainability with a Donation App

UBC UI/UX Hackathon

We were given one design prompt - Sustainability.

How did we come up with the app Weave?

We decided to look at the bigger picture.

Sustainability Problem

Solving for Sustainability

Reviewing the App Store

We did a quick analysis on current marketplace/donation apps to see if there are any overlapping problems.

How we Discovered Weave

Our User Needs

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“One of a kind service”

Olivia
Wants to acquire new clothes while reducing carbon footprint.
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Matt
Wants to get rid of unused clothes to have more living space. He wants to exert the minimum effort to accomplish this.

Lo-fi Wireframing

Our main focus during the wireframing phase is to ensure our prototypes are functional and well structured along our goals.

Final Designs

Loading Screen

Keeping it clean and simple, we came up with a logo that represented the donation and social aspect.

Welcome Screen.

The next interface welcomes users into the app.

Logging in.

When users log in, there are several options: log in, signup, and guest log in. This flexibility allows users to quickly access our content.

Signing Up.

Finally, the last step is to confirm your password during the registration process.

Buy, Trade, or Donate.

Expand your Contribution.

Grow Your Network.

Mobile app

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Desktop app

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Multiple users

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Integrations

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What I learned.

Designing and showcasing this project has undoubtedly pushed me beyond my comfort zone. Designing under tight time constraints (8 hours total) and swiftly producing interactions were valuable experiences.

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