UX Mood (also known as Polysensory Experiences) is a demonstrator that prefigures uses of autonomous vehicles.
Providing more than driving experience, vehicles now adapt themselves on demand to their passengers. It becomes possible to manage different activities in the same vehicle without disturbing each other.
I was involved on this project within the UXIN Team (User eXperience INnovation), in PSA Peugeot Citroen, and worked especially on screenflows of the concepts.
UXIN works like an in-house Design agency, and brings new uses opportunities to the Innovation Comity. The team works in a Service Design perspective (comprehensive approach of user experience, creating turnkey business opportunities) helping the group to stay ahead of user demands and drive future market evolutions.
The project starts with user surveys and marketing insights.
UXIN Team manages the creation phase, creating a technology and social watch, organizing workshops to gather in-house different experts around the table, and make everyone confortable to propose new ideas and promote what they are working on in their laboratories. The point is to set the light on innovations projects, orchestrated and presented through a relevant user's perspective.
Télé Matin, France Télévision - 2014
Work Mode Concept Presentation - Video PSA Peugeot Citroen
Energizing & Sleep Modes Concept Presentation - Video PSA Peugeot Citroen
Relaxing Mode Concept Presentation - Video PSA Peugeot Citroen
Mood interface inside a Peugeot 3008 - 3D renderings and animations by Big Company for Psa Peugeot Citroen
At the time of the project, HMIs (Human Machines Interfaces) where still designed using Illustrator. Below are overviews of screenflow for smartphone application synchronized with central car display.
Based on these screenflows external company has developed the storyboard and the 3D animation to showcase all the innovations opportunities gathered during creativity sessions.
Smartphone Interaction ScreenFlow
Service Settings Management
In Car ScreenFlow
Service Settings Management
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