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The Drivers of Change app features a collection of over 250 emerging trends, innovations and questions that are shaping our future, from climate change and urbanization to energy and food.

 
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Arup Foresight, Research and Innovation 2016–2019

Roles & Responsibilities:

  • Concept Development, UX and Visual Design in collaboration with Ojingo Labs

  • Creation of project proposal, scope, and internal deliverables

  • Champion for user experiences, applying persona types to functionalities

  • PM and communication with internal stakeholders and external development team

  • Lead ideation sessions on future tool and functionality types

  • Visual Design of coaching screens and other marketing materials

 

Concept and System

The Drivers of Change system is organized by topic and by STEEP lens (Social, Technological, Economic, Environmental, Political). Each driver contains an open ended question, a relevant fact, an invoking image, a synopsis, and information diagrams. 

Visually mapping the system helped create a clear picture of the Drivers of Change structure and to help us think about how we will translate the content from a physical card/object into a digital experience, that does not have the limitations of "sides".

User Paths and exploration

On the other side of the digital system is the user. Since Drivers of Change can be used for multiple purposes (activism, academic, business) we used persona types to define how people would get into the system, what types of tools would help engage them, and how might they share their experiences with others.

UI and Navigation

Drivers of Change is a unique system that helps inspire and engage people. In translating that to a navigational system we were inspired by systems thinking and Buckminster Fuller's dymaxion mapping. After sketching out typical navigation systems we floated toward a less traditional model that shows the interconnectedness of the topics, as they overlap at points anyways (eg "oceans" can be seen as a subset of "water", etc).

Preliminary navigation sketches

Coaching screens for discovery of features and interaction

 

Interactive Kiosk

After the launch of Drivers of Change we discovered that 20% of users were using the app on tablets. This included Arup Americas using it as a business development and recruitment tool and universities. We created a optimized experience for larger screens this extends the usage of Drivers of Change as an interactive component in Arup office lobbies, conferences, and for external use.

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