Case study

UX/UI Design

FindCon

FindCon

FindCon is a personal UX/UI case study that reimagines how people discover and enjoy live concerts. The project focuses on creating a smooth and engaging experience through a mobile platform designed for everyday music lovers.

FindCon is a personal UX/UI case study that reimagines how people discover and enjoy live concerts. The project focuses on creating a smooth and engaging experience through a mobile platform designed for everyday music lovers.

After my first personal UX/UI case study (Bake.), where I explored Lo-Fi wireframes and the design thinking process, I took on Findcon — a more complete UX/UI project that included full research, wireframes, and Hi-Fi prototypes.

Process

UX/UI design,

Wireframing, Prototype

My role

UX/UI Designer

Tools

Figma, Photoshop

Duration

7 weeks [Weekend only]

August - October, 2025

Overview

Overview

FindCon helps users like Win — a busy concert fan who often misses shows — easily discover, book, and manage live events all in one app. The project explores how thoughtful UX design can simplify the concert discovery process through personalized recommendations, location-based events, and intuitive navigation to make live music experiences effortless and enjoyable.

FindCon helps users like Win — a busy concert fan who often misses shows — easily discover, book, and manage live events all in one app.


The project explores how thoughtful UX design can simplify the concert discovery process through personalized recommendations, location-based events, and intuitive navigation to make live music experiences effortless and enjoyable.

Let's make

something

meaningful together

wiriya.oran@gmail.com

Open for freelance & collaboration opportunities.

Oran Wiriya

© 2025 All rights reserved.

Let's make something

meaningful together

wiriya.oran@gmail.com

Open for freelance & collaboration opportunities.

Oran Wiriya

© 2025 All rights reserved.

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