A single-unit stop is lit by the roof panel at night.
Final rendering of the bus stop showing the "At-a-Glance" Display.
Here the user is making use of the interactive touchscreen to find their way around the city.
This rendering shows the 3-unit bus stop. The user is purchasing a ticket with his credit card.
The "Up-Coming Stops" Display makes better use of display space in the bus by showing riders ETAs, available transfers, and more!
This bus stop display gives users an excellent indication of where they are, what route they need to take to their destination, and how long they'll have to wait.
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Bus Stop Revolution!

For this group project we were charged with imagining a better UI for public transit. We chose to focus on SF bus transit for our project, taking a look at the physical "shelter" and how we could improve the user experience before getting on a bus, as well as how we could improve the experience while on the bus.

I used Photoshop and Illustrator to mock up the screenshots, SolidWorks and PhotoView 360 for the bus shelter renderings, with Photoshop to insert the screenshots into the renderings.

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Erik Shewan
Product Designer, Engineer, CAD guy Queens, NY