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What is TritonNav?

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TritonNav is a way-finding kiosk optimized for students to find their way around campus, whether it be to find a specific lecture hall or meeting room at UC San Diego! To emulate a real kiosk, designs were used with tablet dimensions rather than mobile dimensions.

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So… why way-finding?

Design Process

Stage 1: Online Research

Stage 2: Field Work

Stage 3: Conceptualization

Stage 4: Physical + Digital Design

What I learned

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So… why way-finding?

Current solutions already in place at UC San Diego are either insufficient, hard to find, and are not user-friendly, resulting in inefficient user interactions. These online and analog solutions are not sufficient enough for students to find obscure classrooms, lecture halls, or study rooms.


Design Process:

To start the design process, I utilized a Miro board alongside our teammates to follow these four stages of ideation:

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Stage 1: Online Research

Literature Review

To get an idea of how kiosks operate in different environments, a literature review was carried out on several types of kiosks, like ones present in hospitals, transportation hubs, stores, and at schools. This literature review was done as a team: each team member reviewed a source!