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Challenge Summary

Welcome to the TCO20 UI Design Championship!

Showcasing your concepts and skills in this challenge will determine your placement in the next round.

Analyze the design problem and provide a design concept and visual solution on how the application might look and work.

At Topcoder, we are always pushing you to think about the user, the human experience, and being bold in your design decisions. Take some risks and have fun designing!

This is it! 60 minutes to rapidly design a user interface (UI) that conveys your thoughts and solves the design problem!

ALL TOPCODER DESIGN RULES APPLY. 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. Your design must be created by you and be original to you. You can be inspired by design research, but copying and submitting someone else's designs is against Topcoder policies and will not be tolerated.

RESPECT OTHER DESIGNERS. If you have any doubts, ask!

 
Challenge Details
The goal of this challenge is to design the look and feel of a native iPhone experience.

Problem: AutoTouch
Modern cars have an Onboard Diagnostics II (OBD2) port used by car dealerships to scan a car and detect error codes to solve maintenance issues. A wide range of OBD2 Bluetooth devices allows any car owner to access the same information using their computer or mobile phone. Having these devices and apps provides insight into what's going on with your vehicle, long before any significant problems ever occur.

In this challenge, we are looking to design a mobile application that provides an engaging real-time dashboard to drivers with the latest information about their car. The application would allow users to monitor their car, prevent surprise issues, and help them with preventive maintenance by providing helpful advice about abnormalities. The application can also provide useful real-time information when the car engine is on. This mobile application could tie in additional modern app features like letting you know where the nearest gas station is because your fuel is low.

The ODB2 port can tell you things like:
  • Read and clear error codes and display their meaning,
  • Show current sensor data.
  • Why the check engine light is on before visiting a mechanic
  • I/M readiness (emission information)
  • Live data from the engine, cylinder data, transmission gears, temperature, coolant.
  • Battery information
  • Engine RPM
  • Vehicle Speed and acceleration data
  • Fuel system status
  • And more

Design Challenge: Car Status Dashboard
We are looking to design a mobile experience that quickly provides car owners with their car's health status and alerts them when it detects an issue. The application can give daily reassurance that their car is working okay and avoid unwanted surprises.

Dashboard Screen
  • Dashboard - what do you think should be here? How is this useful to a car owner "at a glance."
  • Daily status?
  • Any error codes and how to solve issues
  • Any recommendations from the app to the user?
  • Standard items/indicators like battery health, gas mileage remaining, engine health, oil status, etc.
  • The application could provide recommendations of actions to solve or mitigate any issues

Secondary Screens
  • Up to you

Note: You have 60 minutes, so make the most of it.

Design & Branding Guidelines
  • Design for your idea and what you think the best UX could be.
  • Font usage is up to the designer.
  • Color Palette is up to the designer.
  • Don't overthink it!

Submission Format Requirements
  • iPhone Experience
  • MarvelApp - use project “TCO Challenge5”

Target Audience
  • Car owners looking for an easy way to "really know what is going on with their car."

Identifying information
  • DO NOT use your NAME or TOPCODER HANDLE/USERNAME in your submission
  • We are only sharing the submission number during the judging process (XXXXX vs. XXXXX) to the judge.

Judging Criteria
  • The TCO judges will evaluate your design on the following criteria:
  • Originality in your concept.
  • Does the UX make sense?
  • Good clean UI design

Submission & Source Files
  • Submission File: submit JPG/PNG for your submission files.
  • Submit your Source file (does not need to be organized)
  • Upload your design to MarvelApp for review
  • Note file with Marvel link and anything else

Marvel
  • Topcoder will assign each competitor a MarvelApp before the competition. Make sure to upload your design for judging.  Round 1 Marvelapp project is called “TCO Challenge5” so make sure to upload your designs in that project.

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.

How To Submit

  • New to Studio? ‌Learn how to compete here
  • Upload your submission in three parts (Learn more here). Your design should be finalized and should contain only a single design concept (do not include multiple designs in a single submission).
  • If your submission wins, your source files must be correct and “Final Fixes” (if applicable) must be completed before payment can be released.
  • You may submit as many times as you'd like during the submission phase, but only the number of files listed above in the Submission Limit that you rank the highest will be considered. You can change the order of your submissions at any time during the submission phase. If you make revisions to your design, please delete submissions you are replacing.

Winner Selection

Submissions are viewable to the client as they are entered into the challenge. Winners are selected by the client and are chosen solely at the client's discretion.

ELIGIBLE EVENTS:

2021 Topcoder(R) Open

Challenge links

Screening Scorecard

Submission format

Your Design Files:

  1. Look for instructions in this challenge regarding what files to provide.
  2. Place your submission files into a "Submission.zip" file.
  3. Place all of your source files into a "Source.zip" file.
  4. Declare your fonts, stock photos, and icons in a "Declaration.txt" file.
  5. Create a JPG preview file.
  6. Place the 4 files you just created into a single zip file. This will be what you upload.

Trouble formatting your submission or want to learn more? ‌Read the FAQ.

Fonts, Stock Photos, and Icons:

All fonts, stock photos, and icons within your design must be declared when you submit. DO NOT include any 3rd party files in your submission or source files. Read about the policy.

Screening:

All submissions are screened for eligibility before the challenge holder picks winners. Don't let your hard work go to waste. Learn more about how to  pass screening.

Challenge links

Questions? ‌Ask in the Challenge Discussion Forums.

Source files

  • Layered PSD files created in Adobe Photoshop or similar
  • AI files created in Adobe Illustrator or similar
  • EPS files created in Adobe Illustrator or similar
  • Vector AI files created in Adobe Illustrator or similar
  • Vector EPS files created in Adobe Illustrator or similar
  • Sketch
  • XD
  • Figma

You must include all source files with your submission.

Submission limit

Unlimited

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