Chery

UX Design / UI Design

Overview

In 2023, Chery Automobile Co. needed to add new features to their mobile application, which I was assigned to create and design.
The new features needed to work and complement the user journey of their users. These new features included a maintenance online payment, invoice screen and a check-out screen to check out with from the service center.

Role

Solo UI/UX Designer

Duration

4 weeks

Tools

Figma, Illustrator

Design Process

In this project I focused on Task flow, sketching, prototyping, and testing.

Define

The Goal

Adding a maintenance online payment feature which will allow users to pay online for the maintenance service during their visit to the service center,
Add a view and download users current and previous invoices.

Project Goals

  1. Ensure that the maintenance online payment feature seamlessly integrates with the existing app interface.

  2. Design an intuitive and user-friendly interface for the payment process by Minimize the number of steps and provide clear instructions to guide users through the payment process.

  3. Ensure the payment feature is responsive and works seamlessly across various devices.

  4. Order Customization: Allow users to easily customize their orders to cater to individual preferences, dietary restrictions, and special requests.

  5. Users should have the option to set default payment methods and receive personalized notifications related to their payments.

  6. Optimize the performance of the payment feature to reduce loading times.

User Flow

User Flow

I created a user flow diagram to map out these features and see what kind of pages would be necessary for the app.

Design

Sketches & Wireframes

I started sketching low-fidelity wireframes with pencil and paper. I moved on to Figma for my mid-fidelity wireframes.

Wireframe

Visual Design

Next Step

Testing and Learning

I would like to test the design with users to validate concept so far. It would be important to find out if the app’s flows and visual design resonate with users or not. I would also like to see where there are areas of improvement because continuous iterations are an integral part of the design process.

Thank You