Cinetix
UX/UI Design, Mobile App
2023
As a part of Google's UX Certificate, I worked on a conceptual app whose aim is to provide a seamless online ticketing check-out experience while providing a Share Ticket option for groups.
Numerous people utilize various ticketing apps specific to their movie theater to purchase tickets, although CineTix aims to provide its users with movie tickets for any movie theaters, all in one app. CineTix acts as a ticketing wallet for its users, making it easier to find, store, and share tickets from various movie theaters in one place.
Project Overview
As a part of Google's UX Certificate, I worked on a conceptual app whose aim is to provide a seamless online ticketing check-out experience while providing a Share Ticket option for groups.
Numerous people utilize various ticketing apps specific to their movie theater to purchase tickets, although CineTix aims to provide its users with movie tickets for any movie theaters, all in one app. CineTix acts as a ticketing wallet for its users, making it easier to find, store, and share tickets from various movie theaters in one place.
Today there exists a multitude of movie theaters all offering an online ticketing experience exclusive only to their theaters. For most viewers like me, I am always looking to buy movie tickets online for the showtimes that best fits my schedule at the closest location to me and my friends.
Although there are many options, there are also many opportunities to misplace and forget which movie tickets belong to its respective theater. With Cinetix, movie-goers like me are able to store tickets from various theaters all in one app. Cinetix would also grant its users the opportunity to seamlessly share/send tickets to other users.
The Problem
Key Drivers
While there remains a multitude of movie ticketing apps, the ability to find, purchase, and share tickets across different movie theaters are central to the main function of the app. I have based my designs to meet these user-centered features.
Universal Search
A aggregate search tool that unifies movie showings from multiple theaters (AMC, Regal Cinemas, other local theaters, etc.) within the user’s desired location, using one streamlined interface for finding showtimes from any theater.
Users don’t have to search from different movie theaters for available showings—it’s all done in one app.
A mobile ticketing wallet that stores the user’s past and current tickets all in one place — no matter the movie theater or location.
Users can see the different movie tickets they have from different movie theaters.
Unified Ticketing Wallet
Ticket Sharing
Offering users the ability to seamlessly share and send tickets, reducing user pain points in group watching experiences.
Users avoid the chaos of coordinating group movie ticket showings & seating plans by purchasing all in 1 transaction, and sending each ticket individually later.
Wireframing
Before wireframing, I thought of the different user personas, their needs, and possible scenarios to plan for their basic user journeys.
After structuring the app's basic user path and navigational flow, I started sketching each persona’s user journey. This step actually helped me in determining which buttons the users needed in each screen.
After sketching and taking notes on each screen’s main call to action, I started creating low fidelity wireframes for each of the screens as a part of establishing the app's basic UI.