Low fidelity UI prototype

This is my low fidelity prototype for my app/website.

This accessibility page contains lots of information which helps to ease the users mind of how certain elements of the event will work, which I think is very efficient. It also has an additional engaging search bar to remind users to type in any questions they may have.

This is my design for the main page. The images throughout this collage effect create an engaging and unique effect to capture the users attention. There is also some events available with an image to provide a visual element. These are available to click to read further details. The user can also click ‘VIEW MORE’ if they would like to view further events.

This is the page that appears after clicking on an event. It reiterates the name of the event with another image and any other information they would need to know about the event. After the user has decided whether they’d like to attend the event or not, they have the option to press the ‘Check out’ button at the end of the page.

This is the ‘Plan Your Visit’ page which contains some useful information to help users plan their trip to the festival. I’ve included information on the car parks and prices of them and also reliable nearby accommodation. However, I decided the mode of transport is very individual on the user such as where they live, if they can drive, if they’ll be drinking alcohol at the event, if they’re staying over or not, etc, so I decided not to include any information or help on that. Although, I believe the information provided will hugely help the user organise and arrange their visit.

This stakeholder/sponsor page is a dedicated page to show gratitude for what they’re all willing to do for the festival, including their name, logo or a photo, and a description. I believe this page is necessary to show the festivals appreciation.

This HTA is an organised approach, showing in which how a user can buy event tickets. The process is simplistic and as minimal as possible, ensuring those with little computer and technical skills will still be able to navigate the process smoothly.

Lastly, I designed this to visualise certain elements of the process. It’s similar to my paper prototype above which I enjoyed. Ultimately, I believe these designs for a festival are very engaging and effective and also aesthetically pleasing which entices users.