Train seat app MVP

Show case introduction to this self-initiated project.

Train seat app MVP — hero

My role

I undertook all aspects of the project, from identifying the problem and mapping the concept, to designing the UI and building a landing page to tell the story. I developed high-fidelity mock-ups of the app interface, which uses location and timetable data to show arriving trains and indicate the quietest carriage using a heat map system. Constraints around time, budget, and technical scope meant I was unable to develop a functioning app, but I progressed the idea as far as possible through design and storytelling.

My role — Seetz personal project

Landing page MVP, demonstrating the problem and Seetz solution.

Outcomes

  • Attracted interest from industry professionals and MVP site visitors
  • Explored a new domain and demonstrated initiative
  • Showcased design thinking to solve user pain points without full team or data
  • Acknowledged that further development would require real-world insights
Outcomes — Seetz personal project

High-fidelity screens from the proposed Seetz app.

If you have the time, you can read more on this showcase.