Create dashboard just for fun !

On my own

1 day

(Hyundai dashboard)

The primary objective of this first dashboard was to achieve a clean and minimalist aesthetic, using a neutral color palette complemented by green accents. This use case focuses on enabling tactile interaction, both for display navigation and configuration. The overall concept emphasizes the adaptability and flexibility of the interface.

For this second dashboard, the objective is also to maintain a minimalist approach, both in the information displayed and in the graphical representation. The goal is for the navigation to highlight only the key information, without unnecessary details. The touches of orange are used to bring dynamism and to draw attention to specific data points

The third dashboard has a much stronger identity, with pixel elements shaping the entire interface except for the key information. The purpose of this dashboard is to gamify the driving experience, offering different profiles that allow the driver to feel distinct sensations in the car. Missions are also available, enabling users to customize their dashboard and see it evolve according to their driving level

Here, the approach is more traditional, with the car positioned at the center of the dashboard to highlight potential obstacles that might not be visible to the driver. The use of red reinforces the dashboards dynamic character. A GPS is also integrated into the vehicle tracking, with arrows indicating position changes. The main goal is to provide quick access to essential information while minimizing the users cognitive load

For this final dashboard, I explored a new approach to minimalism. The goal is to display only essential information, avoiding any elements that could distract from driving. Once again, the car is positioned at the center to convey proximity data, while speed and battery levels are represented through simple gauges with precise labels. The overall design focuses on simplicity, ensuring that users spend as little time as possible interacting with it.

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