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Live4Lali

 Live4Lali

An on-going project to design an app for the organization’s outreach program

My first live App!

 
Live4Lali is a nonprofit organization who’s mission is to reduce stigma and prevent substance use disorder among individuals, families, and communities. While also minimizing the overall health, legal, and social harms associated with substance abus…

Live4Lali is a nonprofit organization who’s mission is to reduce stigma and prevent substance use disorder among individuals, families, and communities. While also minimizing the overall health, legal, and social harms associated with substance abuse.

 
 

 
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What this Mobile Application is all about…

Live4Lali needed a mobile application so their audience could track the location of their outreach truck in order to take advantage of the services it offers.

 
 

 
 

Live4Lali has not been able to test this product with their users yet. Although I am applying UX/Design thinking while designing the pages, this work is more UI Based. (For now!)

 
 

 

The MVP

 

Due to the time constraints, we decided on what our Minimal Viable Product was for the first release. Our most important feature was for the user to be able to track the truck, and also have a written schedule available.

 
 
 
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Although the logo is a nice touch in terms of branding, we decided it was better to use a hamburger menu since its already such a universal symbol. We also decided to create a schedule that wasn’t updated as frequently because the truck’s schedule would be staying fairly consistent.

 
 

 

Second Iterations

 
 
Above from Left to Right is the Splash Screen, Menu, the map tracking the truck when it is parked (users will be able to click the truck icon for a pop up description of the location or they can click the schedule button in the lower right hand corn…

Above from Left to Right is the Splash Screen, Menu, the map tracking the truck when it is parked (users will be able to click the truck icon for a pop up description of the location or they can click the schedule button in the lower right hand corner for a written version of the locations), and the map showing the truck is in motion so users know it has left the previous location and is on its way to the next.

 
 
 
Above from Left to Right: The services page that informs the user of what services the truck offers, the schedule page which is a written version of the trucks schedule (each day can be clicked to reveal a drop down of the times and locations for th…

Above from Left to Right: The services page that informs the user of what services the truck offers, the schedule page which is a written version of the trucks schedule (each day can be clicked to reveal a drop down of the times and locations for that day), and the contact page informing the user of how to contact both the truck and Live4Lali’s brick and mortar location.

 
 

 

Third Iterations

 

The app was rejected from the Apple App Store because they felt it was more of a marketing tool than for a specific service. We had to brainstorm what additional services we could offer. Some features we could add right away, and some will have to be added over time.

  • Requesting a new location for the truck to visit

  • Requesting supplies to be dropped off

  • Requesting a Naloxone training

  • Chat feature for peer interaction support

 
 
 

Please click the button below to see the latest prototype, which includes some of these new features!

 
 

 

Thank you, Live4Lali, for letting me be a part of your mission. If you are interested in learning more about Live4Lali and all the great work they do and programs they offer please click here.