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📱 Eventify – UX Case Study for Event Management

Eventify is a mobile UX design project aimed at simplifying event discovery, registration, and management for both organizers and users. This case study showcases the end-to-end design process, from user research to high-fidelity prototyping.


🚀 Problem

Finding and managing events is often confusing due to scattered platforms, poor user flows, and lack of personalization.


💡 Solution

Eventify provides a centralized and intuitive platform where:

  • Organizers can create, manage, and promote events seamlessly.
  • Users can explore, register, and receive personalized recommendations.

🔑 Key Features

  • Intuitive onboarding for users and organizers
  • Personalized event recommendations
  • Simple event discovery and registration workflow
  • Notifications for event updates and reminders
  • Modern, minimal UI with accessibility considerations

🛠 UX Process

  1. User Research – Gathered insights on pain points via survey
  2. Personas & Empathy Maps – Defined target users and their needs
  3. User Flows – Mapped journeys for organizers and attendees
  4. Wireframes – Built low-fidelity mockups to test layouts
  5. High-Fidelity Designs – Created polished Figma screens
  6. Prototyping & Iteration – Interactive prototype with usability improvements

🎨 Designs & Prototype


📐 Tools Used

  • Figma
  • User Research & Testing

📌 Outcome

Eventify simplifies the event lifecycle by delivering engaging user experiences for both organizers and attendees. The project demonstrates skills in UX research, wireframing, prototyping, and visual design.


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Eventify – A mobile UX design case study that simplifies event discovery, registration, and management with intuitive user flows and clean Figma prototypes.

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