Need a Perfect Style?
Project Overview
I still remember when we have been casually talking about the world of fashion for hours. Fashion trends change from time to time, but the style does not apply to everyone. We all share a unique physical appearance of our own, and it is thus essential to dig through a pile of clothes that is just for us. Then what happens if there exists a utopia where someone just magically finds you the best suit with just a single tap? From this idea, we decided to create a refined proposal and send it to fashion experts and stylist youtubers to make this real.
How it started
To begin with, we required clarifying unstated problems in the fashion market and existing demands to know what we wanted to accomplish throughout this project. To this issue, the fashion industry seems to have a wicked problem where the supply and the demands do not meet each other. Even while the interest in fashion increased overall, most stylists have difficulty bringing enough attention to advertise themselves.
Expert Interview with stylists
Designing brand & Constructing wireframe
The brand's name FIG has originated from the notion of Adam and Eve sewing fig leafs together to make their own clothing. As our app will purpose to be used for personalized styling and finding new clothing, we have given an emphasis on personalization when developing our logo, in which now have an visual identity of an ruler for measurement.
Usability Testing
After creating the wireframe, we have done low-fidelity prototyping to check on our application's usability and avoid working back to back after we start working in the UI. Through some usability testing, we figured out what makes users be interrupted throughout the experience and made changes based on the feedback we have received.
What did we learn?
Design process is basically everything. Since gathering up with teammates from three different schools, it starts from the fun part where we create and visualize ideas from scratch by brainstorming and asking questions to professionals. Nevertheless, we had to keep going back to reorganizing information, talking to the developers if our design is feasible, and collecting feedback from others which is essential to improving our project. If we can’t avoid it, maybe we just have to enjoy it.