Adam O’Leary
Roominate
Over 66.6% of roommates are dissatisfied with their current living arrangement. With a sharp increase in the cost of living worldwide, young people are being forced into increasingly less suitable situations. An eclectic mix of temperaments- as well as highly individual hopes and concerns- means roommates are struggling to realise their expectations, leading to ever-growing resentment in homes all around us.
As a designer, I have a strong commitment to connecting groups with inventive tools to empower them and bring them towards a more equitable future together. Empathetic design winds my spring—with a passion for visual art, I love nothing more than combining innovative human-centred solutions with beautifully engaging interfaces.
'Roominate' is a mobile application that supports roommates through group engagement in the continued, empathetic definition of boundaries and expectations. It aims to facilitate focused, democratic discussions of individual and group thoughts, forming crucial context and gathering data to be further ruminated on in the future through daily prompts and notifications.
Roominate consists of boundary definition, roommate type and learnings
Input your hopes for your living space as clouds, working as a group to talk them through, building up rain to bring about growth
Grow from a bud to a tree by talking about your expectations with your group
Maintain your tree's health over time by upkeeping your agreements
Research
Sketching was a large part of the process - figuring out frameworks and how to represent usable data
I spent a large amount of time labouring over the UX and UI, ensuring everything was how it should be
Mapping spaces allowed me to get a rapid sense of sentiments and how things could begin to look
Lots of time was taken to prototype and test the experience