Challenge Summary
Entries must be your original work, and must not infringe on the copyright or licenses of others. All standard Topcoder Terms, Topcoder Policies apply to this challenge.
Challenges
RUX 1: 14:00 - 15:00 (submission must be received by 15:15)
RUX 2: 15:30 - 16:30 (submission must be received by 16:45)
Challenge Problem(s)
For TCO19 India, we are trying something new by hosting two 1-Hour RUX (Rapid User Experience) challenges! These are super fast design challenges where we ask you to quickly understand the provided design problem and you create a design concept in 1-hour!
RUX 2: 15:30 - 16:30 (submission must be received by 16:45)���
The goal of our second 1- Hour RUX Challenge is to create design concepts for a new mobile vehicle assessment application. This vehicle assessment application is focused on a customer who has insured their car with ACME Insurance Corp.
We are providing a wireframe to help you understand the problem. We now need you to think about this application and in 1-hour create a design concept. It is up to you on what you focus on and the level of fidelity you apply. This challenge is a UI/UX Design Concepts Challenge.
Background
The purpose of the application is to help the customer for assessing their vehicle damage if their car has been in an accident. Usually, vehicle damage assessment will be done by on-field insurance agents visiting directly to a customer’s place. But this process will take more time to evaluate. So ACME Insurance Corp is planning to use modernize this process by using image analytics to assess the car through photos provided by the customer as that would save a lot of time. Let's consider a persona "Peter" who insured his car with ACME Insurance Corp and he installed the vehicle assessment mobile application provided by them. The first time he enters his insurance number and the app links to his insurance account and automatically fetches the details of the car “make, model, variant, color, etc” from the database. Peter then upload his own car pictures in all sides and completed his setup.
The scenario
Peter is in a situation where his car was in a small accident in which his car bumper was damaged. His insurance agent wants to assess the vehicle damage so he can calculate the claim amount.
- Peter launches the vehicle insurance app in his mobile
- Goes to the assessment screen to raise a claim.
- He takes pictures of his damaged car in front, left side, right side and uploads them.
- This mobile app is featured with an AI Image Analytics where the application starts comparing his old car picture and present picture using image analytics and provided assessment result
- In the assessment result, Peter finds the damage percentage and approximate claim amount that can be claimed.
- He then shares the report with his insurance agent to proceed with the claim.
Features/Goals:
- Please see provided wireframes
- You are required to design just the one screen provided in the wireframe
- Do not "color" the wireframe - look to create something engaging!
Users
This app will be used by customers who insure their vehicles with ACME Insurance Corp and wants to assess their car.
General Requirements
- This is a native iOS application
- Screen Size: 750px x 1334px
- Colors are open
- Fonts are open
- Upload your JPG/PNG to the challenge between 16:30-16:45. Submit what you have!
- Do not submit your source files. If you win you will need to submit your source file.
- All normal Topcoder rules apply (Do not copy from the internet and the designs must be created by you.)
- Stock photos and Stock icons will be allowed. (Do not worry about the watermarks)
Wireframes
- Do not copy the Wireframes they are only meant to help get you started/thinking about the problem.
- If everyone copies/colors the wireframes - all of your designs will look the same!
Judging Criteria:
- Concepts! How do you tackle simplifying this experience?
- Great modern user interface combined with good mobile usability
- 1-Hour!!! We know you only have 1-Hour - the question is how well did you use it?
TCO19 India Onsite Rules
Internet
- You are allowed full access to the internet
- You are allowed to use stock photos and stock icons
- Do not copy from other designers and do not copy from the internet!
What to Submit
- Application screens as PNG/JPG format
- If you have time: presentation file of your submission at 1920px x 1080px @72 pixels
Source ZIP File
- Make sure to save your source files in such a way as to be easily found and submitted if requested.
- You will be required to submit your source files if you win a placement/prize money.
TCO19 Round Eligibility
- To be eligible in this round, you must be a registered Topcoder Member
- You must be present at the start of the Round.
- You must be a TCO19 India Attendee and you must be competing onsite, in person, during the TCO19 India event.
- You must abide by the onsite rules
- You must not cheat. All designs submitted must be your original work created solely by you and for the purpose of this competition.
- You must be in good standing with Topcoder with no disciplinary actions against your account.
Placement and Winner Selection
- All submissions from the UI Design Competition Rounds automatically pass the screening.
- After the Round, the judging panel is presented with all of the submissions and will have sole discretion in determining the placements.
Overall Champion Winner Selection
- The winner of the UI Design Competition will be the onsite UI Design Competitor with the highest placement given by the Judges
Please read the challenge specification carefully and watch the forums for any questions or feedback concerning this challenge. It is important that you monitor any updates provided by the client or Studio Admins in the forums. Please post any questions you might have for the client in the forums.