USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN
All-in-one copilot
CHALLENGE
SOLUTION
DURATION
The number one cause for car accidents is distracted drivers. In 2018 alone, using a cell phone while driving caused nearly 1.5 million car accidents in the US. In a world where technology is advancing, distraction levels will only increase.
Creating a seamless user experience transitioning mobile devices with vehicle synchronization, CAIR (pronounced "care") is a stand-alone AI device that is accessible for all vehicles, by providing a safe mobile connection.
This project lasted 10 weeks.
MY ROLE
My biggest contribution to this project was creating models of our final product in Rhino and renders of it in Keyshot.
Seungpil Lee: Project Lead, UX Strategy
Esther Holliday: Research
Abby Turner: Visual Design
Madeline Walz: Product Design
DELIVERABLES
TEAM
Note: This project has since been redesigned by a subset of the team, which I was not involved in.
VISION VIDEO
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Packaging closed. Built in Rhino, rendered in Keyshot. | Packaging open. Built in Rhino, rendered in Keyshot. I did not build the USB cord. | CAIR screen with size and feature notes added. Built in Rhino, rendered in Keyshot. |
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CAIR screen with home page high-fidelity wireframe. Built in Rhino, rendered in Keyshot. I was not the main designer of the wireframe. | CAIR physical user interface (PUI) button, which attaches to the steering wheel, with feature notes added. Built in Rhino, rendered in Keyshot. |