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SXSW 2012 Mobile App Wireframes

SXSW 2012 Mobile App Designs

A couple of weeks ago, I found myself playing around with the official South-By-South-West (SXSW) mobile app, SXSW Go, on my Android device. Great memories came back to me as I viewed my schedule of events and recalled the unwarranted amounts of inspiration, fun and education I got out of SXSW 2011.

However, in playing around with the app, I noticed some opportunities where the User Experience (UX) could've been enhanced. As a result, I conducted some fundamental user research (looking to the app reviews on the Android Market and probing my mates who went to SXSW 2011 with me) and whipped up some high-fidelity conceptual wireframes for the SXSW 2012 app.

Before we begin, I'd like to thank @c0uP@pkattera, @reece_wagner & @jasehutch for their time in the process, either contributing ideas and insight or reviewing the concepts. I'm extremely appreciative to have these guys involved.

The wireframes below is just a preview of some of the thought that has been put into re-engineering the User Experience for the SXSW 2012 app. Only two user journeys have been explored:

  1. Schedule - The entire SXSW schedule (including the film, interactive and music festivals as well as the tradeshows)
  2. My SXSW - The user's customised shortlist of events they wish to attend

Significant thought has also been put into Places, Social and the Tradeshow, but that's for another discussion.

I'd love to hear your feedback and see what you think!

1. Splashscreen

SXSW 2011 / SXSW 2012 Mobile App Splash screens

2. Dashboard Navigation

Note: The SXSW 2011 app did not feature dashboard navigation. SXSW 2011 / SXSW 2012 Mobile App Dashboard Navigation

3. Schedule Interface

SXSW 2011 / SXSW 2012 Mobile App Schedule Interface 4. My SXSW Interface

SXSW 2011 / SXSW 2012 Mobile App My SXSW Schedule Interface

5. My SXSW - Talk Info

This screen is accessed when a user drills down into a specific talk from their My SXSW screen, which contains their customised/favourited list of talks.

SXSW 2011 / SXSW 2012 My SXSW Talk Information Interface

SXSW 2011 / SXSW 2012 Mobile App My SXSW Talk Info Session Notes Interface SXSW 2011 / SXSW 2012 Mobile App My SXSW Talk Info Feedback Interface

So what'd you think? 

Freshly Baked @Foursquare Ideas – Explore events

Freshly Baked Foursquare Ideas - On Exploration Read Part I of the Freshly Baked @ Foursquare Ideas series.

This is Part II of the Freshly Baked @Foursquare Ideas series. In this post, we focus on exploration...particularly around events.

Exploration (or discovery) is core to Foursquare's model. You only have to view the homepage (...Find your Friends. Unlock Your City) or play with the latest 3.0 update (which features an Explore tab) to realise the value that's been placed on exploration.

Currently, users explore via direct search or through filters (food, coffee, nightlife, shops and arts & entertainment) and the Foursquare recommendation engine returns a list of locations to the user. But whilst searching for locations is an effective means to explore a city, it's just one angle, one approach.

Imagine if Foursquare were to partner with an events network such as Plancast or Yahoo Upcoming. This would add a new dimension to a user's experience of exploring their city. No longer would users just explore by locations (already added in the Foursquare ecosystem), but by upcoming events (e.g. art exhibitions, flea markets, food markets, live music gigs, etc) as well.

Imagine this:

  1. You're in New York City and you have nothing planned for Sunday.
  2. You load the Foursquare app to explore what's happening.
  3. You're presented with a list of events on Sunday along with their opening hours and tips.
  4. You see that the Brooklyn Flea Market is open till 5pm, at Williamsburg, Brooklyn. You also notice that four of your Foursquare friends have already been there.
  5. Finally you read the tip, "Check out the bank vault whilst you're there...you'll be in for a treat!".
  6. You add this to your to-do list, throw on a jacket and head out to check the markets.

Exploring by events...A simple, yet a new and powerful way to explore a city. No longer will you miss out on an event of interest to you. No longer will you have to read another pocket-size pamphlet or visit another external website to list upcoming events. The beauty with this solution is that the entire exploration experience from planning to physical check-in is all contained seamlessly within one convenient environment for the user: the Foursquare app.

Below is just a sneak preview of the Foursquare Events prototype I've been developing. I've viewed the 'Events' feature as an entirely new Foursquare product offering and have thought through some of the workflows.

What do you think?

Foursquare Explore Feature - Designed by Jordan Sim