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Trip Cards for Android | Luke Hillman
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UX and Product Design. Trip Cards for Android. September 17, 2014. September 17, 2014. After the official Android style guide was released in early 2013, the TripIt Android app suddenly found itself in dire need of an interaction refresh, lest it lose its coveted “featured” status in the Play Store. The list of upcoming trips (the screen that could launch you directly into one of your incoming trips, skipping the interstitial cards) was difficult to locate — and when you did find it and clicked a t...
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Mobile Onboarding | Luke Hillman
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UX and Product Design. January 17, 2013. July 17, 2013. Research, information architecture, visuals. Following on the relative success of the redesigned signup flow and product brochure. We still needed a way to get users used to what TripIt does and how it works post-signin. One of the best (well, most gratifying) moments in user research is when the participant’s eyes get wide and they exclaim, “I get it! So, it was only natural to. Just show them an itinerary. IPhone prototype: Sign up/in.
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Travel Itinerary | Luke Hillman
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UX and Product Design. October 29, 2012. June 8, 2014. Information architect, high-level visual designs. The most important part of a page that allows you to see all your plans in one place via clever data mapping of travel confirmation emails is… the itinerary itself. Right? As you can see, there are only about four lines of itinerary text above the fold! IPhone prototype: Sign up/in →. Feel free to get in touch. Join the agrarian revolution at agrarify.com.
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Travel account monitoring | Luke Hillman
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UX and Product Design. October 28, 2012. July 10, 2013. In order to bring our travel account monitoring page into alignment with our redesign of the itinerary page. Interactions as well as visual styling got a refresh. Here are my wireframes:. Wireframes: travel account monitoring. Here’s what the pages outlined above look like for real:. Fig 1: Adding an account. Fig 2: Editing an account. Fig 3: Account detail. Here’s a functional prototype. Of the way subaccounts currently work. Travel Itinerary →.
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Seat Tracker (as seen in Lifehacker) | Luke Hillman
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UX and Product Design. Seat Tracker (as seen in Lifehacker). July 9, 2013. June 8, 2014. Fortunately, TripIt Pro now tracks available seats on your flight, and can alert you when a better one opens up. Overview of the seat preference screen on Android. I actually did both information architecture. Also, ERMAHGERD a thing I designed made it into Lifehacker. How to expense multi-page receipts on mobile →. I'm a multidisciplinary, full-stack UX designer and researcher living in the Bay Area. I excel at ...
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Luke | Luke Hillman
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UX and Product Design. East India Co. Keyboard. June 7, 2015. June 8, 2015. Having seen some truly amazing steampunk keyboard mods over the years by the likes of Jake von Slatt and Datamancer (rest his soul), I wanted to try my hand at one myself. But I didn’t have access to a machine shop, and I didn’t want to spend the GDP of Canada on tools and materials. […] Continue reading. September 18, 2014. June 2, 2015. Trip Cards for Android. September 17, 2014. September 17, 2014. September 17, 2014. Early th...
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House Hillman » Greetings for 2015
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Holy Days 2015 / New Year 2016. New Year Greetings 2014. House Hillman State of Affairs, February 2012. On January 19, 2015. Dear Family, Friends and Fans of HouseHillman.com (with special greetings to all who still believe in Santa, the Easter Bunny and World Peace),. May you all gain clarity about your true desires in this New Year! First, the news:. Is now the president of his own LLC, Agrarify. And is considering becoming a Viking. Our true desire is for Luke to find a real job. (Hallelujah! He is co...
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About | Luke Hillman
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UX and Product Design. I’m a UX designer because I believe that at its core, UX design is a force for good in the world. Creating software that enables people to do things they couldn’t do before and eliminating pain points to allow people to do what they do more efficiently are holy orders for me. The underlying philosophy is simple: technology exists to serve humans — not the other way around! If you’ve got an interesting proposition for me that passes this filter, feel free to get in touch.
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Team Travel Planner | Luke Hillman
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UX and Product Design. September 18, 2014. June 2, 2015. This project was a full-scale redesign of TripIt’s enterprise group travel arrangement solution. My contributions were preliminary research, high-level wireframes, prototypes, and validation testing. This was a cross-platform project; I was responsible for web and Android. To give you an idea of the original, pre-redesign product, have a look at this:. Who are (what is the internal organizational role of) people who arrange group travel using t4t?
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