Industry analysis

UI brainstorm

Flow sketches

Busy schedules with school and extracurriculars

Unfamiliarity with the area

External pressures of existing apps

Disconnect from nature affects their overall personal and academic growth

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Is active, disconnected, and busy

Frustrated with...

being unfamiliar with the region

social media pressures with existing apps

unmotivated feelings related to poor weather

Grace (F): 18-24 yrs old

Targeted User Persona

User Persona

Goals are to...

implement time in nature in daily routine

strengthen connection with nature to improve health

This was a final project for COSC25.01, Intro to UI/UX Design at Dartmouth College. As an introductory class to design, we spent the first weeks learning about design thinking and were challenged to apply what we had learned in our final project.

Project Overview

Description

3 Weeks

SKILLS

TEAM

DURATION

2 Designers

User Research

Wireframe

User Flow

User Persona

UI/UX Design

User selects journey

from home, map, or feed

Navigates to journey

Takes notes and photos along the journey

Does guided reflection

Creates AI summarized post

Public or Private Feed

User Journey

My Nature Journal

Explore new aspects of nature and reflect on your journey outdoors to promote mindful experiences outside.

A platform that encourages users explore nature through trails, water activities, and scenic locations. My Nature Journal was created in hopes of making time in nature more attainable and easier to navigate to. When your friend shares a cool waterfall she discovered, you can navigate directly to the area, explore, reflect, and share.

Features:

Daily Activities filtered by weather

Personalized feed from friends

Public and Private posts

Navigation to the journey

Prompted Reflections

AI generated summarized posts

My Nature Journal

Problem + Solution

  • The culture of college life can create a disconnect between students and the outdoors.

  • The lack of familiarity with the area they go to school restricts their connection with nature.

  • External pressures of existing apps do not encourage mindful connection.

  • Limited time outdoors affects their well-being.

  • Limited time outdoors hampers their overall personal and academic growth.

Problem

Solution

We interviewed students from Dartmouth College and University of Utah, both educational experiences surrounded by nature. Our interviews revealed that a connection with nature is a universal desire among students. This insight has been instrumental in shaping our digital solution, which aims to bridge the gap between busy student life and the importance of time outdoors, enabling students to find inspiration and motivation in the midst of their academic pursuits.

Research

Understanding our user

Key quotes:

When it is raining outside, I notice that I just feel a lot more sad and less motivated, which really affects my day

I would love to spend more time outside doing things that are interesting to me...sometimes these activities are difficult to find.

Everything that we experience we do to show other people rather than doing it for ourselves”

Design Process

Goals

Bridge the gap between students and nature

Enhance students’ experiences in nature

Allow students to their time outside without external pressures and distractions

Take away the anxiety of exploring new areas

Encourage time in nature as part of daily routine

Industry Research

Competitive Analysis

Goals

Brainstorming

Feature Flows

User interviews

Empathy Maps

Personas

UI Research

Hi-Fi Prototype

Style Guide


Usability Testing

Embracing Feedback

Next Steps

Key Takeaways

IDEATE

DEFINE

RESEARCH

PROTOTYPE

TEST

REFLECT

Feature list from the initial brainstorm:

Nature journeys filtered by weather

Map where the user can filter through specific types of journeys

Navigation to selected journey

Ability to add friends and see what journeys they have taken

Prompts of user reflection after journey and AI generated post (made private or public)

Brainstorm

Favorites Feature



Community




Mindful Engagement




The user feedback provided valuable information to further our design. We wanted to personalize the design so we added the ability to add a journey to their wishlist, and easily find it when they want to take a journey.

We wanted to embrace the aspect of community within this design and create a highlights the users friends journeys. There is no response to the journeys or feedback, as we wanted to limit the social media aspect of this app. This feature encourages one user to another to discover something new. Our users would get inspiration from their friends reflections and interested in the accessibility of that journey to them.

The primary objective of this design was to cultivate a meaningful and healthy connection between users and nature. By structuring the user journey to include moments of reflection, we aimed to simplify the process for users to be fully present in their nature experiences. The thoughtful design encourages users to engage actively during their journey, fostering a deeper connection, and provides an intuitive pathway for reflection and sharing afterward.


Low-Fi grayscales

Crazy 8’s

Based on our user interviews, we made these refinements

  • add a wishlist/favorites page so that you can save for later

  • keep journeys or reflections consistent language

  • add water temperature

  • make the first journal entry page more similar to the public/private view of your journal entry

  • add a note that says AI generated at the bottom

High-Fi grayscales

Key Screens

High-Fi Grayscales

User Feedback

Implementing UI

We aimed to do as many different UI iterations as possible so that we could settle on the best option. We found that a blue color scheme was the best option with secondary colors of green and yellow as accents. We used images from unsplash also helped to incorporate unique design.

Iterate

The Final Design

And more!

Let’s connect!

Created and designed by Emma Sinclair

Emma Sinclair