Buddi

Women’s Travel Safety


Stages

(UI/UX, Project Management, Research)
User research, concept direction, prototyping, wireframing, concept strategy, visual identity, visual design

 
 

Overview

Traveling alone can be dangerous, especially for a woman in a foreign area. Risky situations can occur at any time, making it difficult to enjoy travel.


Many women share the same struggle, especially when it comes to feeling safe in public spaces.

The Challenge

How can we allow women to feel empowered to travel alone to foreign countries?

The Objective

Creating a tool that allows geolocation sharing, resource locator, emergency service information, and more to empower independent female travelers.

My Role

With the main focus on safety and flexibility in various situations, I conceptualized this mobile safety tool, conducted user research, and created the UI/UX for the product.

Discovery

User Interviews

I asked various female friends how they feel when they travel alone out of the country, and what their main concerns are.

 

“I don’t like I bring attention to myself in public, especially in dangerous areas.”

“I always make it my priority to find the safest ways to get around quickly.”

“I like keeping myself and my friends updated on where I am, in case for emergencies.”

 

— KAYLIE
A college student who likes to travel once a year with her friends.

— VIOLET
A photographer who likes to visit famous locations around the world every few months.

— ANYA
A young businesswoman who frequently travels internationally.

Persona

Distinct user type created based on the data from interviews and research.

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Statistics

According to the Global Business Travel Association and AIG Travel 2019 article:

  • 64% American women said safety was extremely desirable when taking a vacation.

  • 51% said safety is one of their top priorities.

  • 83% experienced more than one safety incident when traveling for business.

  • 90% expressed that safety affected how they planned their personal activities.

  • 81% have traveled for business less frequently because of safety concerns.

  • 80% reported safety concerns impacted their productivity when on a business trip.

Conceptualize

Information Architecture

With the main ideas identified, I then created an information architecture to find ways to build the features together to create a product.

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Wireframing

I created wireframes to establish the general flow and the structure of content.

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Key Interactions

Trip Details + Sharing

Keep track of important addresses on your trip. Then share your trip details and live location with friends.

The map shows any important resources, unsafe areas to avoid, or recent incidents.

Offline Map

View the most updated status of the map since the last time there was wifi connection (automatic updates).

Notification dots will appear on updated resources within Buddi after a trip has been created.

Emergency SOS

Access emergency services organized by category depending on urgency.

Call numbers or locate nearest resource to you, with offline map.

Style Guide

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Friendly Illustrations

In times of feeling anxious, calming colors and friendly illustrations give a more personal touch. Buddi is meant to be the user’s buddy, not just a tool for safety.

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Interactive Prototype

The interactive prototype can be accessed here via InVision.

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Takeaway

Travel is meant to be enjoyable and full of adventure. For some women, it’s common to feel fearful of their surroundings, especially when in an unfamiliar place. With Buddi, I hope to create a product that empowers and encourages women to confidently go out and explore.

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