NUR LIYANA




This project was done during the K-Youth Bootcamp and I took this opportunity to apply the design principles that I have learn in K-Youth Bootcamp, helping me solidify my skills and learning a real-world scenario.
Currently, the fashion industry sees numerous trends emerging, yet, there's a noticeable lack of options for plus-size individuals. The majority of stylish attire seems tailored exclusively for standard sizes, leaving limited choices for those seeking trendy outfits in larger sizes. Consequently, this mobile application aims to assist individuals with plus-size proportions in discovering fashionable clothing.

For the flowchart outlines, I used the conversion funnel for a trending outfit, starting from category discovery and search to viewing specific product details.
It includes a decision gate for size selection, ensuring the user is satisfied with their choice before proceeding to the final payment and completion stage.

For the wireframing, I used grid-based system to ensure consistent spacing for navigation bars, footers, and carousel components, focusing on the hierarchy of content before adding final visual details. (Below is just a snapshot of some of the low-fidelity wireframe images)

For the design system, I uses the Tenor Sans typeface with a minimalist, high-fashion aesthetic centered around a neutral earth-tone palette color guide (blacks, greys, and terracotta).
It features a comprehensive component library, including modular product cards, sleek buttons, and custom iconography, designed for a clean and sophisticated e-commerce experience.
The system prioritizes accessibility and readability, utilizing defined text hierarchies and specific color roles (like "Off-white" for reduced eye strain) to maintain a premium feel.



To prepare for this project, I've been diving deep into the research phase. This includes conducting interviews with target users, sketching site map, discussing detailed personas to understand their needs and behaviors, and conducting background research on the industry and existing applications. By gathering this comprehensive data, I'm aiming to identify pain points and opportunities to create a truly user-centered solution.
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Johor, Malaysia