The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has been the busiest airport since 1998. This app interface aims to make the travel experience simple and less stressful. With all the commotion in the airport, users will not have much time to look at their phone, and need to be able to collect all relevant information at a quick glance. 
Research
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I started with research by looking at what other flight tables and apps look like.
Digital iterations
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I worked to select a typeface and color system that would be fun and inviting, while also remaining professional. It needs to be simple and easy to read because if it has too much information it will become intimidating and people will not want to use it, or think that it is too hard to read. The colors can be softer and not fully saturated in order to make it feel more comforting.

The first iterations were focused on where the information should be placed within a hierarchy. If someone has never flown before and they are using this app, it should be helpful by only showing them what they need to know.
I solidified my system for the critiques and worked to create the additional screens. The first version had spacing errors and too much information at the same size, which was confusing for the hierarchy.  The second version aimed to resolve these issues.
Finals
For the final version I fixed any errors in alignment, as well as creating an increased visual interest on the additional information screen. Prior to this it felt as if it had been an afterthought and did not fit in with the rest of the screens.
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