App boxenshop

Due to the consumption of convenience products and fast food, many people are increasingly losing touch with healthy, fresh foods. Self-cooking is rarely or completely out of the question. The "boxenshop" application and the associated box system are intended to stimulate the consumption of fresh products.

About this project

Client

UI/UX
App Design
no client

Year

2019

Tag

Mobile App UI / UX Design Service Design Speculative Design Prototyping

A shopping aid offers the possibility to significantly improve the user experience during everyday shopping in the supermarket. Through various functions, healthy recipes with fresh food can be adapted to the user. The user can easily and quickly recreate dishes and add missing products to a shopping list. In the "boxenshop" supermarket, a bamboo box containing various compartments for the products, which could be shopped in an environmentally friendly way and thus control one's own consumption. Furthermore, by scanning products, nutritional information, origin and associated recipes can be accessed.

Boxes can be pre-ordered, filled by the user or purchased ready-made. This system gives the user a new connection to food. Through rationed shopping, the consumer behavior should be reconsidered and controlled.

This Project was created in the summer 2019 during the training course UX Design of the degree program Digital Media at the University of Applied Scienes in Ulm.

Supervisor & Tutor: Mr Prof. D. Gerbaulet

Archaic & Guarantor in form and content:
Celine Benachour, Samantha Schraag, Tina Schradin

Case Study

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