Role
Design System
Concept Design
Interface Design
(For PC Web)
Tools
Figma
Photoshop
Miro
Sketches
Year
2023, S1
Project
Background
In today's fast-paced world, ensuring safe and efficient transportation for children is critical, especially for busy parents. Juggling demanding schedules and daily responsibilities can make it challenging for parents to provide timely transportation for their children to school, events, and other commitments.
Understanding the limitations of traditional transportation methods, such as time constraints and potential risks, we have developed the KidMove Intelligent Driverless System. Through in-depth investigations and design guidelines, we offer a solution that allows busy parents to effortlessly book, control, and interact with the vehicle and their children. With KidMove, we aim to address the specific needs of our target user group by providing a reliable and convenient transportation option that eases the burden on busy parents.
About our project
Project Goal
Prioritize safety and security throughout the transportation process.
Develop a reliable and efficient system that surpasses traditional methods.
Streamline the user experience to save time for busy parents.
Implement cost-effective solutions to provide affordable transportation options for parents.
Offer flexibility in scheduling and customization options to accommodate individual needs.
Leverage technology to provide real-time tracking and monitoring of children during transportation.
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Problem Space
In the context of increasing traffic volumes, busy lifestyles, and the growing importance of preschool education, ensuring safe and efficient transportation for children has become a major concern for parents and schools. While school bus commuting is popular, it also faces several challenges, such as safety risks and difficulties in monitoring.
Research Conclusion
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The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reported 12,857 early childhood education and care (ECEC) services in Australia as of June 2020, including kindergartens. Of these, 6,022 were long-term day care services with preschool programs, 2,587 were kindergartens, and 4,248 were family day care services. Kindergarten attendance varies by state and territory.
The Australian Census of Early Development (AEDC) found that 87% of 4- to 5-year-olds were enrolled in preschool programs nationally in 2019.