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UI/UX Design / App Design

Sustainable Wardrobe

Client Phrase
Duration 2 days
Role UI/UX Design
An app to help users organize their wardrobe, find outfits to discard and follow sustainable textile recycling techniques

PROJECT BRIEF AND SCOPE

A 2-day UI/UX project, completed as part of a job task for Phrase, involved designing a mobile app to help users sustainably organize their wardrobe by sorting clothes, identifying discardable items, and following eco-friendly recycling practices. The project ultimately helped me secure the role.

This project involved designing an MVP for a wardrobe organization app, focusing on sustainable practices. I conducted user research, identified key problems, and created a priority grid to outline essential features. The deliverables included an MVP architecture flow, wireframes, and the UI design for a main screen.

Paint Point
Of Users

1. RECYCLING UNCERTAINTY
Users are often unsure where and how to recycle their textiles responsibly.
2. DISCARDING DECISIONS
Users find it challenging to decide which items to keep or discard.
3. SUSTAINABLE ORGANIZATION

Users need guidance on maintaining a sustainable wardrobe.
4. TIME CONSTRAINTS
Sorting and recycling clothes can feel overwhelming and time-consuming.
5. LACK OF INCENTIVES
Users need motivation to engage in sustainable practices like recycling.

Prioritization Matrix
and Research

After identifying user pain points, I conducted further research to explore solutions for sustainable wardrobe management. I used a prioritization matrix to evaluate features by impact and effort, enabling a focus on high-value, low-effort solutions for the MVP. The rough wireframes and notes provided initial ideas for user flows and screen layouts, setting a clear foundation for the app's core functionality and user experience.

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Key MVP
Focus Areas

1. ORGANIZE WARDROBE
A core feature for users to categorize, view, and manage their clothing items, making it easy to assess what they own.
2. FIND CLOTHES TO DISCARD
A feature to help users identify items they no longer need (e.g., items not worn in 6-12 months), supporting decluttering
3. SUSTAINABLE TEXTILE RECYCLING:

Information or guidance on how to recycle discarded clothes sustainably, potentially including suggestions for donation or recycling locations.

Minimal
User Flow

This MVP user flow, as a result of the research, provides a streamlined experience for sustainable wardrobe management. It includes onboarding, a home screen with outfit suggestions and sustainable deals, a profile for tracking items and donations, and a donation section to locate recycling options. An inspiration section offers educational content supporting eco-friendly habits and mindful consumption.

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Wireframes

1. INSPIRATION CONTENT
The first screen provides users with DIY tips and eco-friendly fashion ideas, organized by categories to inspire sustainable wardrobe practices.
2. PROFILE
This is where users can track their wardrobe, manage donations, and add new items, creating a centralized space for sustainable management.
3. DONATION LOCATIONS

The third screen features a map to locate nearby donation and recycling centers, with filters for different locations and recommendations for sustainable shopping deals.

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High Fidelity UI
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Future
Considerations

If I had more time, I would add features to enhance user engagement and personalization.
1. Users could exchange and sell items, while the app suggests outfits from both their own and exchanged collections.
2. Profiles could be customized based on style and color preferences, with outfit suggestions tailored to events, mood, or weather.
3. Additional options, like generating outfits from a single item and offering pick-up for donations, would further streamline sustainable wardrobe management.