Access Cab
Role :UX Designer
Timeline: 2 Weeks
Background:
Ride-share apps aren’t easy to use for disabled people, especially those in wheelchairs. Research showed that many people with different abilities could benefit from an app that helps them be more independent. Access Cab is an app, created for users with disabilities to have more control over their lives.
Problem Statement
The user is a disabled adult who wants a simpler digital app for commuting to feel more independent.
Goal
Design a app with a complimentary website to help adults with physical disabilities commute independently.
Empathize
Competitive Research

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User Interviews


I created an empathy map, for each interview, to organize and analyze all the important information I learned from talking to users. This helped me understand their main needs and desires. By looking carefully at the empathy map, I found useful insights and discovered problems that I may not have noticed before the interviews.
Define
Pain Points
Wheelchair Accessible
High Cost
Ride On Demand
Personas
Ideation
Site Map

Wireframes
Low Fidelity Mockups
Key Findings Applied to Design:
Eliminate duplicative home button
Add hamburger menu for full options
Make time and date more intuitive
eliminate number of pages for steps
Design System
Hi-Fi Mockups
Test
I showed my high fidelity prototype to a group of users, seeking genuine feedback to improve my designs.
Feedback:
“There should be an option to book a round trip at the time of booking instead of only at the confirmation page”
Feedback:
“There are adults with other physical disabilities that the drivers should be aware of such as hearing and visual impairments.”