Introduction
I'm a huge fan of public transport, and believe the best experience for people is a mix of public and private infrastructure, supported by a delightful user interface that's clear from go to arrival. I'm reimagining how we can design this experience, to be more functional, and more fun too - let's pull in colours, joy and big bold directions.
These are some ideas for a more connected experience that's consistent across all TfL services, and integrates with all the ways you move throughout the city.
Big, bright signposting and symbols across physical and digital environments
Real-World Elements
I am referencing real world elements like bus signposts, traffic lights, road work signs, tube graphics and others to pull in real world elements into interfaces to help with inherent understanding of functions that used to be done traditionally with the goal of helping us to better coexist between digital and physical spaces.
I believe there is a need for human first, better considered, more universally understandable systems and frameworks across public transport and services, and private spaces and commerce.
Real-world elements help with onboarding and navigation, by reducing alien components
Transparency with pricing saves users time
Bolder Bus Stop information and clear bus info drives quick discovery
New City information helps you with navigation, laws and customs when you're travelling to new cities and countries