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Hey Aaron, thanks for sharing your thoughts.
I absolutely agree with you on the hazards of using app for directions while driving. If you look at the conclusion I have mentioned some of the ideas I would definitely like to explore.
Regarding this case study, I don't know if you have been to south east asia, but people here use 2 wheelers more than cars. And one of the hacks people use is mounted mobile stand on the dashboard of motorbikes. I tried to visualize it in the storyboard.
For your suggestion on AR, I feel there are some case studies on that, but I feel it will more of a distraction than assistance.
This is so awesome. Thanks
Thanks for giving value to the community. Keep up the good work. Cheers
Really loved the project preview on hover. Neat idea.
oooo didn't know about this. I will surely look up.
I have just started out learning react. Thanks for the link. :)
Thanks for the detailed reply Paul. Yup, I can see how it will speed up workflow when I can directly prototype my design instead of doing in Framer or Origami. Since Framwork 7 is free, it is a very good option for me.
Thanks for the reply
Thank you so much for the read.
I also did face the challenge of defining kids for persona purposes. 5-8 years old are completely different from 12-16 ones.
You may want to check the case study of youtube for kids by Hellomonday. http://hellomonday.com/youtube-kids
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Haha, then you will find driving in India amusing. I myself own a motorbike and definitely feel the shortcomings and the disadvantages. On top of putting on earphones inside helmet, I have to make regular stops if I am in a new neighbourhood. You should look up https://www.atherenergy.com/, its the answer to Tesla for SE Asia roads. Integrating maps to the vehicles just might be the answer.
I am glad you put front your concerns. Cheers.