Farmlands Flex · mobile · concept exploration
Six divergent concepts
Six independent takes on the same screen — the Energy Dashboard "home" for Te Awa dairy, answering one farmer question: is it working, am I on track, and what did I save today? Each was designed blind to the others, so they diverge in both UI and UX — different navigation models, information structure and visual language. Same data in every one ($14.20 saved today, 71% self-sufficient, running well). Pick the directions worth taking further.
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BriefingYour system texts you a friendly morning brief — read top to bottom, no dashboard.
UX: a stream of single-thought plain-language message cards; tap to reveal more. Warm paper theme, serif sentences.
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Flex Cluster (instruments)Read your dairy's energy like the dash of a ute.
UX: a dark cockpit of inline-SVG radial gauges — self-sufficiency ring, solar & battery needles, dollar odometer. Read at a glance.
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Flow MapYour whole farm's energy as one living blueprint.
UX: Sun / Shed / Battery / Grid as connected nodes with energy animating along each link; tap a node. Blueprint dark theme.
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Big CardsOne question per full-screen poster — swipe up through the story.
UX: gesture-first vertical scroll-snap deck of full-bleed single-focus cards. Bold colour fields, huge display type.
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Control CentreMission control for the farm — every value on one dense grid.
UX: a data-dense pro-grid of gridlined tiles with micro-charts, scanned like a terminal; nothing hidden. Mono numerals, light.
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Today, so far (timeline)Your energy day told as a scrollable story, first light to now.
UX: a vertical chronological time-rail; each moment an editorial entry ending on what you saved. Paper theme, NZ-sky header.
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Concept exploration for FlexMobileApp v2 — separate from the parked v1 prototype. Synthetic data for Te Awa dairy. Each concept is self-contained and responsive (fills the screen on a phone). Best served locally: python3 -m http.server from this folder.