• Project date: March 2023

  • Timeline: One month

  • Client: Habitual

  • Services: UX, UI, User Research

  • Platform: Mobile app

  • Design tools: Figma, Concepts, Photoshop, and Notion

Habitual is a marketplace app that offers everything a customer needs in one place. Designed with the customer in mind, Habitual is your go-to store.

During my Web & Mobile Designer course with Zero To Mastery, I had a great opportunity to learn and practice using various tools, as well as gain a better understanding of the concepts of UX and UI. Throughout the course, I completed several interesting projects with the guidance of the instructor.

One such project was creating Habitual, an online store that provides a wide range of products catering to the daily needs of consumers. The project required me to apply my knowledge of design principles and user experience to create an intuitive and visually appealing app.

Overall, the course has been instrumental in my growth as a designer and has equipped me with the necessary skills to pursue a successful career in the field.

Onboarding and Registration

Throughout the ideation and design of the app, we placed a lot of importance on presenting Habitual to future consumers. Since the store has so much to offer, it's important to have a good onboarding process to ensure that users are familiar with all the features that the app can provide.

Search

Filters are incredibly useful features in app stores. They allow consumers to quickly and easily narrow down their search to find the exact product they need. Not only do they help reduce the time and effort required to find a suitable product, but they also provide a better overall browsing experience.

Checkout

This process is both simple and dependable. During the design process, I gained a better understanding of the significance of establishing a reliable structure and ensuring overall functionality. In today's world, one cannot afford to be careless when it comes to transactions, as there are many individuals who seek to take advantage of others. An interface that deviates too much from established design patterns can make some users doubt the app's trustworthiness.