
OVERVIEW
Deciding where to relocate is overwhelming - data is scattered across dozens of sources, and most tools focus on logistics, not livability. This concept explores what a dedicated city-comparison tool could look like.
Role: UX/UI Designer
Research, Information Architecture, Prototyping, Visual design
Solo project / Concept
No registration needed, we use filters to build a unique experience
To create seamless experience we decided to remove the registration process entirely. Instead, we ask users to answer a few questions which serve as their initial preferences (filters).

Prototyping and testing user flows
To make sure we carefully thought about each scenario we build a fully interactive prototype, allowing to go through each flow.

Unique look and feel for each country
During visual exploration we found that users can't easily distinguish which country they are exploring now and how to switch to another one. This led us to introduce a country-specific intro screen at the very beginning of user journey.
Later tests showed that amount of errors decreased.

Preferences setup screen
Although form wasn't long, we decided to split it into 2 steps to make it easier for users to focus on their answers. All fields and questions are skippable.

Other screens
