360Golf
Case Study: UI / UX Project
A templated Smart Golf solution UI. The idea behind 360Golf was to create a generic and “rebrandable” golf system UI that could be easily rethemed to multiple customers with-ease (hence the placeholder terminology). Everything from Logos, Colour Palette and general imagery was intended to be easily swapped out as simple visual assets while retaining the same fundamental UX flows and interactions for all.
The UI itself was a digital scoreboard UI that would be placed on a number of screens, at least one on each golf hole so players would easily be able to keep score of their game as they played, and as the system tracked their RFID golf balls throughout the course.

Adaptable Branding
To lean into the easy-theming more, I explored ways that would allow me to minimalize the rebranding exercise and eventually settled on a Glassmorphist approach that would simply adopt the colour of the backgrounds and blurred objects behind the various scoreboard rows and entry fields while still retaining legibility to the user.
Mini Games
An extended aspect of th 360Golf solution was the ability to add Mini Games to the course if the client wished to, some examples designed for the project are shown here to provide an example of what these mini games could look like; flashy and engaging visuals which would spark fun to the players. The examples here are themed to a “Vegas Casino” themology, the desired branding for that particular Cruise Ship client.

Player Game Choice
360Golf would offer the ability for the players to choose their style of game, with the option of a Points-Based scoring system, or a Classic Golfing scorecard for those that wanted a more realistic approach. The players could also create teams and add themselves to said teams to face-off in competition with eachother as groups, or work together to push for the most points overall and top the venue’s leaderboards.