FCM Secure Dashboards

Travel agents can utilise the FCM Secure Dashboard to stay informed of their travellers' locations and receive alerts regarding any incidents (such as health, security, environment, communication, transportation, or other) that may impact them.

Project

FCM Secure

Role

Research, User Testing, Prototyping, UI Design

Tools

Figma

The Problem

FCM Travel Managers are responsible for overseeing a considerable number of travelers ranging from 20 to 50 individuals at a given time. The intricacy involved in managing such a vast number of travelers is significant. There are various challenges that arise, including monitoring whether a traveler caught their flight on schedule, ensuring their accommodation is secured, and providing necessary transportation to take them to various locations upon arrival at their destination. The most significant challenge for the Travel Managers is being promptly notified of any events that impact their travelers. For instance, if a traveler is on a business trip to Hong Kong and the Face Mask protest begins, which directly affects them, the Travel Manager must be notified of this event.

Name: Kristin Murphy
Age: 30 yrs
Profession: Travel Manager
Travellers: 30-50 per month

Introducing Kristin Murphy, a seasoned Travel Manager at FCM Travel who has been facilitating business travel for numerous clients across the globe for the past 3 years. With over 50 Travellers scattered across various destinations, she is a busy professional who strives to stay informed about their whereabouts and any incidents that may affect their travel. Kristin's priorities as an FCM agent include receiving notifications about events that impact her Travellers, rather than global occurrences.
She desires a unified view of all her Travellers, including their office and department details.
Additionally, Kristin would like to export this information in CSV format and filter it to display only flights and hotels.

Existing Dashboard

The current dashboard is primarily alert-focused and does not prioritize the traveller's information. Managers are solely concerned with alerts that affect their own travellers, not all alerts worldwide. The dashboard lacks the ability to display traveller information or any related details. Additionally, managers are unable to filter alerts by flights or hotels, which would help to identify affected travellers. Lastly, managers are not interested in receiving alerts related to travel forecasts.

Prototypes Version 1

To gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by traveller managers, we developed several low-fidelity prototypes. These prototypes helped us gain additional insights into their needs and preferences. The prototypes were exploratory in nature and helped us determine which ideas were feasible and which were not.

Prototypes Version 2

Prototypes Version 3

Prototypes Version 4

Prototypes Version 5

Inspirational

Once I received feedback and documented all the changes, my next step was to seek design inspiration. Finding inspiration online is a crucial part of my design process. I explore design websites such as Dribbble, Behance, and Pinterest to examine how existing problems have been solved. Some of the existing websites that I used for inspiration are:

• https://zoom.earth/
• https://www.flightradar24.com/-27.81,26.67/6
• https://planefinder.net/
• https://maphub.net/JacobJohansen/Japan
• https://benek.nz/work/lumo
• https://infogram.com/blog/map-examples-from-the-web/
• http://www.therefugeeproject.org/#/2018
• https://direct-flights.com/
• https://www.eightydays.me/?ref=producthunt
• https://greatescape.co

Sketching Ideas

Sketching my ideas is another valuable step in the design process. In my sketches, I try to think if the user flow and design screens make sense. I try to solve as much problems as quickly as possible. Also, sketches allow me to communicate my ideas with the other members of the team before I commit any hours to design.

Final UI Designs 1

We had a meeting to discuss version 01 of the prototype. A few issues came up and I made further changes to the design. This step was done until we reached a fairly acceptable design that we all felt was enough to take back to the Traveller Managers.

Final UI Designs 2

We had a meeting to discuss version 01 of the prototype. A few issues came up and I made further changes to the design. This step was done until we reached a fairly acceptable design that we all felt was enough to take back to the Traveller Managers.

Final UI Designs

We did user testing on the final design with the Travel Managers and a few usability issues came up. Since this is an on-going project, we are busy documenting all the changes before I hand over the project back to Devs.

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© 2024 MrQ.design

FCM Secure Dashboards

Travel agents can utilise the FCM Secure Dashboard to stay informed of their travellers' locations and receive alerts regarding any incidents (such as health, security, environment, communication, transportation, or other) that may impact them.

Project

FCM Secure

Role

Research, User Testing, Prototyping, UI Design

Tools

Figma

The Problem

FCM Travel Managers are responsible for overseeing a considerable number of travelers ranging from 20 to 50 individuals at a given time. The intricacy involved in managing such a vast number of travelers is significant. There are various challenges that arise, including monitoring whether a traveler caught their flight on schedule, ensuring their accommodation is secured, and providing necessary transportation to take them to various locations upon arrival at their destination. The most significant challenge for the Travel Managers is being promptly notified of any events that impact their travelers. For instance, if a traveler is on a business trip to Hong Kong and the Face Mask protest begins, which directly affects them, the Travel Manager must be notified of this event.

Name: Kristin Murphy
Age: 30 yrs
Profession: Travel Manager
Travellers: 30-50 per month

Introducing Kristin Murphy, a seasoned Travel Manager at FCM Travel who has been facilitating business travel for numerous clients across the globe for the past 3 years. With over 50 Travellers scattered across various destinations, she is a busy professional who strives to stay informed about their whereabouts and any incidents that may affect their travel. Kristin's priorities as an FCM agent include receiving notifications about events that impact her Travellers, rather than global occurrences.
She desires a unified view of all her Travellers, including their office and department details.
Additionally, Kristin would like to export this information in CSV format and filter it to display only flights and hotels.

Existing Dashboard

The current dashboard is primarily alert-focused and does not prioritize the traveller's information. Managers are solely concerned with alerts that affect their own travellers, not all alerts worldwide. The dashboard lacks the ability to display traveller information or any related details. Additionally, managers are unable to filter alerts by flights or hotels, which would help to identify affected travellers. Lastly, managers are not interested in receiving alerts related to travel forecasts.

Prototypes Version 1

To gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by traveller managers, we developed several low-fidelity prototypes. These prototypes helped us gain additional insights into their needs and preferences. The prototypes were exploratory in nature and helped us determine which ideas were feasible and which were not.

Prototypes Version 2

Prototypes Version 3

Prototypes Version 4

Prototypes Version 5

Inspirational

Once I received feedback and documented all the changes, my next step was to seek design inspiration. Finding inspiration online is a crucial part of my design process. I explore design websites such as Dribbble, Behance, and Pinterest to examine how existing problems have been solved. Some of the existing websites that I used for inspiration are:

• https://zoom.earth/
•https://www.flightradar24.com/-27.81,26.67/6
• https://planefinder.net/
•https://maphub.net/JacobJohansen/Japan
• https://benek.nz/work/lumo
• https://infogram.com/blog/map-examples-from-the-web/
•http://www.therefugeeproject.org/#/2018
• https://direct-flights.com/
• https://www.eightydays.me/ ref=producthunt
• https://greatescape.co

Sketching Ideas

Sketching my ideas is another valuable step in the design process. In my sketches, I try to think if the user flow and design screens make sense. I try to solve as much problems as quickly as possible. Also, sketches allow me to communicate my ideas with the other members of the team before I commit any hours to design.

Final UI Designs 1

We had a meeting to discuss version 01 of the prototype. A few issues came up and I made further changes to the design. This step was done until we reached a fairly acceptable design that we all felt was enough to take back to the Traveller Managers.

Final UI Designs 2

We had a meeting to discuss version 01 of the prototype. A few issues came up and I made further changes to the design. This step was done until we reached a fairly acceptable design that we all felt was enough to take back to the Traveller Managers.

Final UI Designs

We did user testing on the final design with the Travel Managers and a few usability issues came up. Since this is an on-going project, we are busy documenting all the changes before I hand over the project back to Devs.

Let me help you transform your ideas into intuitive user experiences.

Great products start by bridging the gap between ideas and user experience. I'm passionate about transforming concepts into intuitive user experiences.

10:52 GMT+2
Johannesburg, South Africa

© 2024 MrQ.design

FCM Secure Dashboards

Travel agents can utilise the FCM Secure Dashboard to stay informed of their travellers' locations and receive alerts regarding any incidents (such as health, security, environment, communication, transportation, or other) that may impact them.

Project

FCM Secure

Role

Research, User Testing, Prototyping, UI Design

Tools

Figma

The Problem

FCM Travel Managers are responsible for overseeing a considerable number of travelers ranging from 20 to 50 individuals at a given time. The intricacy involved in managing such a vast number of travelers is significant. There are various challenges that arise, including monitoring whether a traveler caught their flight on schedule, ensuring their accommodation is secured, and providing necessary transportation to take them to various locations upon arrival at their destination. The most significant challenge for the Travel Managers is being promptly notified of any events that impact their travelers. For instance, if a traveler is on a business trip to Hong Kong and the Face Mask protest begins, which directly affects them, the Travel Manager must be notified of this event.

Name: Kristin Murphy
Age: 30 yrs
Profession: Travel Manager
Travellers: 30-50 per month

Introducing Kristin Murphy, a seasoned Travel Manager at FCM Travel who has been facilitating business travel for numerous clients across the globe for the past 3 years. With over 50 Travellers scattered across various destinations, she is a busy professional who strives to stay informed about their whereabouts and any incidents that may affect their travel. Kristin's priorities as an FCM agent include receiving notifications about events that impact her Travellers, rather than global occurrences.
She desires a unified view of all her Travellers, including their office and department details.
Additionally, Kristin would like to export this information in CSV format and filter it to display only flights and hotels.

Existing Dashboard

The current dashboard is primarily alert-focused and does not prioritize the traveller's information. Managers are solely concerned with alerts that affect their own travellers, not all alerts worldwide. The dashboard lacks the ability to display traveller information or any related details. Additionally, managers are unable to filter alerts by flights or hotels, which would help to identify affected travellers. Lastly, managers are not interested in receiving alerts related to travel forecasts.

Prototypes Version 1

To gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by traveller managers, we developed several low-fidelity prototypes. These prototypes helped us gain additional insights into their needs and preferences. The prototypes were exploratory in nature and helped us determine which ideas were feasible and which were not.

Prototypes Version 2

Prototypes Version 3

Prototypes Version 4

Prototypes Version 5

Inspirational

Once I received feedback and documented all the changes, my next step was to seek design inspiration. Finding inspiration online is a crucial part of my design process. I explore design websites such as Dribbble, Behance, and Pinterest to examine how existing problems have been solved. Some of the existing websites that I used for inspiration are:

• https://zoom.earth/
• https://www.flightradar24.com/-27.81,26.67/6
• https://planefinder.net/
• https://maphub.net/JacobJohansen/Japan
• https://benek.nz/work/lumo
• https://infogram.com/blog/map-examples-from-the-web/
• http://www.therefugeeproject.org/#/2018
• https://direct-flights.com/
• https://www.eightydays.me/?ref=producthunt
• https://greatescape.co

Sketching Ideas

Sketching my ideas is another valuable step in the design process. In my sketches, I try to think if the user flow and design screens make sense. I try to solve as much problems as quickly as possible. Also, sketches allow me to communicate my ideas with the other members of the team before I commit any hours to design.

Final UI Designs 1

We had a meeting to discuss version 01 of the prototype. A few issues came up and I made further changes to the design. This step was done until we reached a fairly acceptable design that we all felt was enough to take back to the Traveller Managers.

Final UI Designs 2

We had a meeting to discuss version 01 of the prototype. A few issues came up and I made further changes to the design. This step was done until we reached a fairly acceptable design that we all felt was enough to take back to the Traveller Managers.

Final UI Designs

We did user testing on the final design with the Travel Managers and a few usability issues came up. Since this is an on-going project, we are busy documenting all the changes before I hand over the project back to Devs.

Let me help you transform your ideas into intuitive user experiences.

Great products start by bridging the gap between ideas and user experience. I'm passionate about transforming concepts into intuitive user experiences.

10:52 GMT+2
Johannesburg, South Africa

© 2024 MrQ.design

FCM Secure Dashboards

Travel agents can utilise the FCM Secure Dashboard to stay informed of their travellers' locations and receive alerts regarding any incidents (such as health, security, environment, communication, transportation, or other) that may impact them.

Project

FCM Secure

Role

Research, User Testing, Prototyping, UI Design

Tools

Figma

The Problem

FCM Travel Managers are responsible for overseeing a considerable number of travelers ranging from 20 to 50 individuals at a given time. The intricacy involved in managing such a vast number of travelers is significant. There are various challenges that arise, including monitoring whether a traveler caught their flight on schedule, ensuring their accommodation is secured, and providing necessary transportation to take them to various locations upon arrival at their destination. The most significant challenge for the Travel Managers is being promptly notified of any events that impact their travelers. For instance, if a traveler is on a business trip to Hong Kong and the Face Mask protest begins, which directly affects them, the Travel Manager must be notified of this event.

Name: Kristin Murphy
Age: 30 yrs
Profession: Travel Manager
Travellers: 30-50 per month

Introducing Kristin Murphy, a seasoned Travel Manager at FCM Travel who has been facilitating business travel for numerous clients across the globe for the past 3 years. With over 50 Travellers scattered across various destinations, she is a busy professional who strives to stay informed about their whereabouts and any incidents that may affect their travel. Kristin's priorities as an FCM agent include receiving notifications about events that impact her Travellers, rather than global occurrences.
She desires a unified view of all her Travellers, including their office and department details.
Additionally, Kristin would like to export this information in CSV format and filter it to display only flights and hotels.

Existing Dashboard

The current dashboard is primarily alert-focused and does not prioritize the traveller's information. Managers are solely concerned with alerts that affect their own travellers, not all alerts worldwide. The dashboard lacks the ability to display traveller information or any related details. Additionally, managers are unable to filter alerts by flights or hotels, which would help to identify affected travellers. Lastly, managers are not interested in receiving alerts related to travel forecasts.

Prototypes Version 1

To gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by traveller managers, we developed several low-fidelity prototypes. These prototypes helped us gain additional insights into their needs and preferences. The prototypes were exploratory in nature and helped us determine which ideas were feasible and which were not.

Prototypes Version 2

Prototypes Version 3

Prototypes Version 4

Prototypes Version 5

Inspirational

Once I received feedback and documented all the changes, my next step was to seek design inspiration. Finding inspiration online is a crucial part of my design process. I explore design websites such as Dribbble, Behance, and Pinterest to examine how existing problems have been solved. Some of the existing websites that I used for inspiration are:

• https://zoom.earth/
• https://www.flightradar24.com/-27.81,26.67/6
• https://planefinder.net/
• https://maphub.net/JacobJohansen/Japan
• https://benek.nz/work/lumo
• https://infogram.com/blog/map-examples-from-the-web/
• http://www.therefugeeproject.org/#/2018
• https://direct-flights.com/
• https://www.eightydays.me/?ref=producthunt
• https://greatescape.co

Sketching Ideas

Sketching my ideas is another valuable step in the design process. In my sketches, I try to think if the user flow and design screens make sense. I try to solve as much problems as quickly as possible. Also, sketches allow me to communicate my ideas with the other members of the team before I commit any hours to design.

Final UI Designs 1

We had a meeting to discuss version 01 of the prototype. A few issues came up and I made further changes to the design. This step was done until we reached a fairly acceptable design that we all felt was enough to take back to the Traveller Managers.

Final UI Designs 2

We had a meeting to discuss version 01 of the prototype. A few issues came up and I made further changes to the design. This step was done until we reached a fairly acceptable design that we all felt was enough to take back to the Traveller Managers.

Final UI Designs

We did user testing on the final design with the Travel Managers and a few usability issues came up. Since this is an on-going project, we are busy documenting all the changes before I hand over the project back to Devs.

Let me help you transform your ideas into intuitive user experiences.

Great products start by bridging the gap between ideas and user experience. I'm passionate about transforming concepts into intuitive user experiences.

10:52 GMT+2
Johannesburg, South Africa

© 2024 MrQ.design

FCM Secure Dashboards

Travel agents can utilise the FCM Secure Dashboard to stay informed of their travellers' locations and receive alerts regarding any incidents (such as health, security, environment, communication, transportation, or other) that may impact them.

Project

FCM Secure

Role

Research, User Testing, Prototyping, UI Design

Tools

Figma

The Problem

FCM Travel Managers are responsible for overseeing a considerable number of travelers ranging from 20 to 50 individuals at a given time. The intricacy involved in managing such a vast number of travelers is significant. There are various challenges that arise, including monitoring whether a traveler caught their flight on schedule, ensuring their accommodation is secured, and providing necessary transportation to take them to various locations upon arrival at their destination. The most significant challenge for the Travel Managers is being promptly notified of any events that impact their travelers. For instance, if a traveler is on a business trip to Hong Kong and the Face Mask protest begins, which directly affects them, the Travel Manager must be notified of this event.

Name: Kristin Murphy
Age: 30 yrs
Profession: Travel Manager
Travellers: 30-50 per month

Introducing Kristin Murphy, a seasoned Travel Manager at FCM Travel who has been facilitating business travel for numerous clients across the globe for the past 3 years. With over 50 Travellers scattered across various destinations, she is a busy professional who strives to stay informed about their whereabouts and any incidents that may affect their travel. Kristin's priorities as an FCM agent include receiving notifications about events that impact her Travellers, rather than global occurrences.
She desires a unified view of all her Travellers, including their office and department details.
Additionally, Kristin would like to export this information in CSV format and filter it to display only flights and hotels.

Existing Dashboard

The current dashboard is primarily alert-focused and does not prioritize the traveller's information. Managers are solely concerned with alerts that affect their own travellers, not all alerts worldwide. The dashboard lacks the ability to display traveller information or any related details. Additionally, managers are unable to filter alerts by flights or hotels, which would help to identify affected travellers. Lastly, managers are not interested in receiving alerts related to travel forecasts.

Prototypes Version 1

To gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by traveller managers, we developed several low-fidelity prototypes. These prototypes helped us gain additional insights into their needs and preferences. The prototypes were exploratory in nature and helped us determine which ideas were feasible and which were not.

Prototypes Version 2

Prototypes Version 3

Prototypes Version 4

Prototypes Version 5

Inspirational

Once I received feedback and documented all the changes, my next step was to seek design inspiration. Finding inspiration online is a crucial part of my design process. I explore design websites such as Dribbble, Behance, and Pinterest to examine how existing problems have been solved. Some of the existing websites that I used for inspiration are:

• https://zoom.earth/
• https://www.flightradar24.com/-27.81,26.67/6
• https://planefinder.net/
• https://maphub.net/JacobJohansen/Japan
• https://benek.nz/work/lumo
• https://infogram.com/blog/map-examples-from-the-web/
• http://www.therefugeeproject.org/#/2018
• https://direct-flights.com/
• https://www.eightydays.me/?ref=producthunt
• https://greatescape.co

Sketching Ideas

Sketching my ideas is another valuable step in the design process. In my sketches, I try to think if the user flow and design screens make sense. I try to solve as much problems as quickly as possible. Also, sketches allow me to communicate my ideas with the other members of the team before I commit any hours to design.

Final UI Designs 1

We had a meeting to discuss version 01 of the prototype. A few issues came up and I made further changes to the design. This step was done until we reached a fairly acceptable design that we all felt was enough to take back to the Traveller Managers.

Final UI Designs 2

We had a meeting to discuss version 01 of the prototype. A few issues came up and I made further changes to the design. This step was done until we reached a fairly acceptable design that we all felt was enough to take back to the Traveller Managers.

Final UI Designs

We did user testing on the final design with the Travel Managers and a few usability issues came up. Since this is an on-going project, we are busy documenting all the changes before I hand over the project back to Devs.

Let me help you transform your ideas into intuitive user experiences.

Great products start by bridging the gap between ideas and user experience. I'm passionate about transforming concepts into intuitive user experiences.

10:52 GMT+2
Johannesburg, South Africa

© 2024 MrQ.design

FCM Secure Dashboards

Travel agents can utilise the FCM Secure Dashboard to stay informed of their travellers' locations and receive alerts regarding any incidents (such as health, security, environment, communication, transportation, or other) that may impact them.

Project

FCM Secure

Role

Research, User Testing, Prototyping, UI Design

Tools

Figma

The Problem

FCM Travel Managers are responsible for overseeing a considerable number of travelers ranging from 20 to 50 individuals at a given time. The intricacy involved in managing such a vast number of travelers is significant. There are various challenges that arise, including monitoring whether a traveler caught their flight on schedule, ensuring their accommodation is secured, and providing necessary transportation to take them to various locations upon arrival at their destination. The most significant challenge for the Travel Managers is being promptly notified of any events that impact their travelers. For instance, if a traveler is on a business trip to Hong Kong and the Face Mask protest begins, which directly affects them, the Travel Manager must be notified of this event.

Name: Kristin Murphy
Age: 30 yrs
Profession: Travel Manager
Travellers: 30-50 per month

Introducing Kristin Murphy, a seasoned Travel Manager at FCM Travel who has been facilitating business travel for numerous clients across the globe for the past 3 years. With over 50 Travellers scattered across various destinations, she is a busy professional who strives to stay informed about their whereabouts and any incidents that may affect their travel. Kristin's priorities as an FCM agent include receiving notifications about events that impact her Travellers, rather than global occurrences.
She desires a unified view of all her Travellers, including their office and department details.
Additionally, Kristin would like to export this information in CSV format and filter it to display only flights and hotels.

Existing Dashboard

The current dashboard is primarily alert-focused and does not prioritize the traveller's information. Managers are solely concerned with alerts that affect their own travellers, not all alerts worldwide. The dashboard lacks the ability to display traveller information or any related details. Additionally, managers are unable to filter alerts by flights or hotels, which would help to identify affected travellers. Lastly, managers are not interested in receiving alerts related to travel forecasts.

Prototypes Version 1

To gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by traveller managers, we developed several low-fidelity prototypes. These prototypes helped us gain additional insights into their needs and preferences. The prototypes were exploratory in nature and helped us determine which ideas were feasible and which were not.

Prototypes Version 2

Prototypes Version 3

Prototypes Version 4

Prototypes Version 5

Inspirational

Once I received feedback and documented all the changes, my next step was to seek design inspiration. Finding inspiration online is a crucial part of my design process. I explore design websites such as Dribbble, Behance, and Pinterest to examine how existing problems have been solved. Some of the existing websites that I used for inspiration are:

• https://zoom.earth/
•https://www.flightradar24.com/-27.81,26.67/6
• https://planefinder.net/
•https://maphub.net/JacobJohansen/Japan
• https://benek.nz/work/lumo
• https://infogram.com/blog/map-examples-from-the-web/
•http://www.therefugeeproject.org/#/2018
• https://direct-flights.com/
• https://www.eightydays.me/ ref=producthunt
• https://greatescape.co

Sketching Ideas

Sketching my ideas is another valuable step in the design process. In my sketches, I try to think if the user flow and design screens make sense. I try to solve as much problems as quickly as possible. Also, sketches allow me to communicate my ideas with the other members of the team before I commit any hours to design.

Final UI Designs 1

We had a meeting to discuss version 01 of the prototype. A few issues came up and I made further changes to the design. This step was done until we reached a fairly acceptable design that we all felt was enough to take back to the Traveller Managers.

Final UI Designs 2

We had a meeting to discuss version 01 of the prototype. A few issues came up and I made further changes to the design. This step was done until we reached a fairly acceptable design that we all felt was enough to take back to the Traveller Managers.

Final UI Designs

We did user testing on the final design with the Travel Managers and a few usability issues came up. Since this is an on-going project, we are busy documenting all the changes before I hand over the project back to Devs.

Let me help you transform your ideas into intuitive user experiences.

Great products start by bridging the gap between ideas and user experience. I'm passionate about transforming concepts into intuitive user experiences.

10:52 GMT+2
Johannesburg, South Africa

© 2024 MrQ.design