Split
UX/UI design of a mobile app for sharing consumable products among students.
YEAR
Services

Final year project
During my DUT MMI – Major Multimedia & Internet Careers (equivalent to Higher National Diploma), we were tasked with creating a final-year project. After forming a team, we decided to develop a mobile application — an original and rewarding project for students in 2014. While brainstorming ideas, we realised that students often faced the problem of shops closing too early in the evening. This led us to create a mobile app that geo-locates nearby students who have what someone might need, such as food, drinks, or even toilet paper.

A mobile app for peer-to-peer sharing among students
As a graphic designer, I worked on the User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) design of the mobile application. Additionally, I created illustrations for the crowdfunding campaign to help the developers purchase Android and iOS licenses and host the app on a server. I also designed flyers featuring celebrities using Split and distributed them with my team in Parisian schools (La Sorbonne, Sciences Po). Finally, I produced motion graphics videos to promote the product and announce its release date.