ABOUT THE PROJECT

The idea of Bike MD came when a friend who was transitioning from motorcycle tech to full stack development realized that the motorcycle tech community could benefit from a website similar to the popular Stack Overlow. He envisioned that someone who may need a little help with a problem they had never seen could have a community of other techs right at his/her fingertips, the web app could work as a database of issues with solutions. To start, we had a few API's that contain all of the bike's make, models, and years, as well as data storage for all questions and comments.

Our timeline was two weeks, we met 3 days in a row to plan and create a roadmap for the successful completion of this project. We established user personas, customer journeys, and listed all of the needs of the project from a UI and Back end stand point.

As a product, we wanted something that was going to be easy and clean to use, but also had a lot of personality. We decided that a short questionnaire prompting the tech with the issue through the make, year, and model of the bike was the easiest and most user friendly approach.

My role

User Experience Research

User Interface Design

Visual Design

Front End Development

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View Logo Process

Landing Page

Select Make Screen

Select Type of Proplem Screen

Select a Problem to solve screen

Enter an issue screen

ABOUT THE PROJECT

The idea of Bike MD came when a friend who was transitioning from motorcycle tech to full stack development realized that the motorcycle tech community could benefit from a website similar to the popular Stack Overlow. He envisioned that someone who may need a little help with a problem they had never seen could have a community of other techs right at his/her fingertips, the web app could work as a database of issues with solutions. To start, we had a few API's that contain all of the bike's make, models, and years, as well as data storage for all questions and comments.
Our timeline was two weeks, we met 3 days in a row to plan and create a roadmap for the successful completion of this project. We established user personas, customer journeys, and listed all of the needs of the project from a UI and Back end stand point.
As a product, we wanted something that was going to be easy and clean to use, but also had a lot of personality. We decided that a short questionnaire prompting the tech with the issue through the make, year, and model of the bike was the easiest and most user friendly approach. Two weeks later we had a working MVP that we are truly proud of.

My role

User Experience Research

User Interface Design

Visual Design

Front End Development

LANDING PAGE

SELECT MAKE PAGE

SELECT PROBLEM TYPE SCREEN

SELECT A PROBLEM TO SOLVE SCREEN

ENTER A NEW PROBLEM SCREEN


View Style Guide

LOGO DESIGN