Intro ・ Conceptualize ・ Empathize ・ Ideate ・ Design ・ Prototype
The prototype follows a new user selling an item from account creation to sale. Based on user testing, the prototype has been broken into six parts to be more easily digested.

Splash & Feature Carousel
Feature 1 - Addresses the main reason why users shop secondhand: to save money.
Feature 2 - Addresses the main reason why users are hesitant to sell: perceived time and hassle of interacting with buyers.
Feature 3 - Provides comfort to both parties about shopping and selling secondhand online.
Home
Inspiration for the design of Apparel Project came mainly from Aritzia, Zara, and Urban Outfitters. The goal: clean and fresh UI that has the feel of shopping retail.
App key selling features shown here:
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Apparel only
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My Sizes i.e. browse only items in your size
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My Shop i.e. follow sellers and saved searches
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Shop by trends and curated listings
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Buyer & seller protections


Account Creation
Easy and simple account creation. Users can browse without an account but if they wish to shop or sell they need to sign up, necessary to preserve the integrity of the platform.
Listing an Item
When users list an item they are prompted to add keywords (such as on occasion or style). The use of keywords allows Apparel Project to offer enhanced categorization of listings so buyers can find what they're after and sellers can get their listings noticed for quicker sales!


Category Item View
Keyword selection.
Easy filtering.
Minimalist design.
Shipping and Payment
In the smoothest transaction possible, you would have no questions to answer from buyers (and if you did they would be publicly on the listing) so after listing you would kickback and relax and we would notify you when it was time to ship your item.
After shipping, we notify you again once the sale has cleared and your funds are available for redemption!
