Wearhouse

App Design

For my UI/UX Design class, my partner and I created Wearhouse, a digital outfit notebook designed to simplify the getting-ready process. The app allows users to save outfits, add notes, and revisit looks they’ve loved, making it easier to plan for events without starting from scratch. It also introduces a social component, allowing users to share and explore outfit inspiration with friends or within a global community.

The branding reflects this concept, with a logo that combines a hanger and clothing item to form a house—tying back to the idea of a personal wardrobe “home.” We developed two user personas to guide a relatable and realistic user flow, ensuring the app addressed real needs. I also designed two promotional pieces after identifying the most effective ad platforms for the target audience, helping position Wearhouse as both functional and engaging.

Applications Used: Figma, Procreate, Photoshop, Illustrator

A collage of women showcasing outfit ideas for each day of the week, with handwritten notes and dates from November 16 to November 22, 2023, and the caption 'Wear it on Wearhouse'.
Graphics of a clothes hanger with a pink garment hanging on it, set against a brown background.
A dual trash and laundry bin in an outdoor urban setting, with signs encouraging proper clothing disposal and emphasizing environmental consciousness.
Wireframe sketches of various mobile app screens, arranged in a grid. The sketches include layouts with circles, rectangles, and lines, representing different interface elements. The top of the image has the title 'Emily Wireframes' in bold brown text.
Wireframes of various webpage layouts under the title "Gary Wireframes", including placeholders for images, text, circles, and buttons.
Flowchart illustrating entry-making process on a mobile app, including selecting a photo, editing an outfit, and adding notes with step-by-step screens.
Flowchart showing a step-by-step process for creating and sharing an outfit photo, featuring images of a person in a green jacket, striped scarf, blue jeans, and red bag. The process includes editing, sharing, and final posting with a caption.
A flowchart demonstrating the relationship between a smartphone and a series of images of outfits, showing past and community outfits, with steps labeled 'Explore' and various outfit images.