NotreHistoire.ch user interaction contest
Here are some wireframes I did a few months ago for a project called « Notre Histoire » in Switzerland. The goal was to propose one experience, whether it be physical, mobile or desktop. NotreHistoire concept is to allow all of its users to share historical photos of Switzerland and to comment them in order to make history more appealing to people by making it relatable.
The twist was: we only had two days to give back a summary of intent, interviews, personas and wireframes.
My experience was selected amongst the top five projects.
I will tell more about the full process on my portfolio once I’m done with it but, in the meantime, here is a short summary of my experience:
Pierre is a student walking in the city of Lausanne, Switzerland to do some last minute grocery shopping. It’s the month of September and university just started again.
While he walks down the Bourg Street, he sees a loudspeaker on the wall with a start button under it. Curious, he pushes it and starts hearing a story narrated by an older person.
This person is Baptise telling its story of standing at this exact place more than 35 years ago. He tells him about what the place used to look like and that he also met his wife just there. For two minutes, Pierre can experience a glimpse of the past through Baptiste’s voice.
At the end, he is encouraged to go on “NotreHistoire” mobile app to discover other places like this and maybe someday share his own story as well.
The wireframes that you are seeing here are exactly that. they showcase all of these loudspeakers locations on a map and allows you to search and "collect" them. You're also able to share your own story if you’re willing to.
Also, thanks to Mathieu Croset for the Dribble invitation!