
Overview
This project explores a head-up display (HUD) interface concept designed specifically for motorcycle couriers operating in dense urban environments.
The goal was to improve safety, navigation clarity, and real-time decision-making, allowing couriers to access critical information without diverting their attention from the road.
The interface focuses on minimal, glanceable information and prioritizes usability under fast-paced, high-pressure conditions.
My Role
I independently handled the entire process, including concept development, user scenario thinking, interface design, and visual direction.
I focused on defining a clear information hierarchy and designing an interface that can be understood instantly while in motion.
Process
I started by identifying the core challenges faced by motorcycle couriers, such as time pressure, navigation complexity, and safety risks.
Based on these insights, I explored how information could be presented in a minimal and non-intrusive way within a HUD environment.
Through iterative design, I refined layout, typography, and visual hierarchy to ensure that critical information remains readable and accessible at a glance.
A Head-Up Display for Motorcycle Couriers




Reflection
This project allowed me to think beyond traditional screen-based interfaces and consider how design operates in real-world, high-pressure environments.
It reinforced the importance of clarity, speed, and safety in interface design, especially in contexts where user attention is limited and constantly shifting.