Travel Diary

For travelers taking attractive photos, managing photos effectively, and sharing happy moments

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Type

Individual Course Project

Duration

Jan.–May 2020 (15weeks)

Role

UX | UI | Interaction

OVERVIEW

Problem

Travelers aren't able to get instant and professional instructions on taking photos by one application. Even you collect inspiration photos before a trip, you still might not get to the exact shooting spot for photography.


Solution

When In Travel: APP

When Back Home: TV

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Providing photography guidance with navigation  for travelers to make attractive posts and  take professional photos.

  • Pose instruction
  • Composition guidance
  • Inspiration community
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Providing bulk photos management and sharing happy moments

  • Delete similar photos 
  • Send photos to friends 

Get Inspirations 

After allowing the app to get your location, you can view photos taken here from other users as inspiration.

Follow Posture Guidance 

Dragging an inspired photo as camera background, you can adjust the darkness and opacity to follow the pose guidance

Choose Composition 

Follow the composition guidance, you can take pofessional photos for objects

RESEARCH

Summary

Content Analysis + Participatory Observation + Cognitive Mapping + Interview

At first, I did a content analysis to find out what the most popular features in travel photography applications. The top 3 are photo editing,  portrait retouching, and using templates for social media. Those functions are all used after taking photos. Are there any special needs in the travel photography scenario? Considering the participatory observation from my California State Route 1 road trip, I did a cognitive mapping and find the need was to get instant instruction when taking photos on the road. To gain more comprehensive insights, I interviewed my friends who were with me on the trip. The pain points I identified are below:

Pain Points

For Model

  • Don’t know how to pose
  • Don’t know how to interact with the environment
  • Unsatisfied with unprofessional photographer

For Photographer

  • Can’t find the best photography spot
  • Don’t know how to make professional compositions

For Travelers

  • Decide difficultly to delete similar photos
  • Want to share happy moments with travel companions

Competitive Analysis

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Model Cam


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Poze

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Good things to learn

  • Classified compositions for object: food, nature, city, landmark
  • 2 styles for reference photos: realistic & abstract
  • The user community for inspiring others or getting inspired

Bad things to avoid

  • No navigation to the best view for photography

  • No consideration for group travel photo sharing

  • No consideration for recall happy moment on the trip

User Archetypes

& Stories

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Beginner

Characteristic:

  • Unprofessional
  • The very beginning
  • No travel photography experience

Concern: If I don’t travel with a person who has travel photography experience, I would not be instructed to take excellent photos.

Need: I need a shooting guide and default filters when editing photos.

Expectation: Detailed,Multifunctional,Easy to start

Story: As a beginner, I want to get specific guidance when taking photos (composition, lighting, scene, etc.) so that I can record the most beautiful angle of the scenery

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Blogger

Characteristic:

  • Good at finding the angle of scenery
  • Familiar with the process from shooting to uploading

Concern: If the system mechanically applies the effect of a photo I edited on similar photos, the effect will not be guaranteed

Need: I like to take lots of copies from one shooting angle so I need the system to remember my edits and apply them to similar photos

Expectation: Real-time editing,Multifunctional

Story: As a blogger, I'd like to be an opinion leader sharing my posing /photography idea for fancy photos.

 

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Completionist

Characteristic:

  • Get everything done perfectly
  • Have a sense of ritual

Concern: There are so many ways to categorize travel photos that I have trouble finding the right narrative

Need: I want to thread the memories of the trip into a storyline

Expectation: Storytelling album, well-organized, Interactive

Story:As a completionist,I want to exchange group photos with my companions so that I can experience more fun during the trip


Journey Map

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HOW

      MIGHT

WE?

How might we help travelers get inspiration from photos taken by others at their current place in travel?

How might we educate the model on posture and the photographer on photo composition at the same time?

How might we help travelers organize photos effectively and share happy moments with their companions after back home?

DESIGN

Goals

Actionable

Users can view inspired photos by categories and can be navigated to the exact shooting spot.

Instructional

There should have 2 modes:
posture guidance for models and composition guidance for photographers.

Organized

The system helps users delete similar or low-quality photos. Users can share friends with their photos and recall happy moments.

App Flow

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Wireframe Flow

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Iteration

To make sure I always keep the users in mind and indesign, I asked for feedback from my users who have experience in travel photography once I finished a version. The problems I found were like:

  • The language usage is not from a user's perspective 
  • The information hierarchy is not clear
  • The design is lack of considering using habits
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Mood board

California Amusement Park

Delightful
Relaxed
Fresh
Energetic
Dreamlike

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TV Flow

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1 Delete blurred & duplicated photos

2 Delete similar photos based on the user's preferences

3 Compare & send photos to friends

4 Watch a video composed of photos to recall the good time

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