daha
does anyone have a
explore your community's closet
Role
UX Designer & Front End Developer
Duration
20 Weeks
Skills
UX Research
UI Design
Empathy Maps
POVs & HMWs
Experience Prototypes
Wireframing
Prototyping
Front End Development
Challenge
College students often need one-time-use clothing on short notice.
Solution
Daha is a peer to peer lending platform for college students. We make it easy for students to find the outfit that they need from the community around them. By encouraging resourcefulness among students, we hope to reduce overconsumption and single-use clothing purchases.
Origin Story
Daha is a popular utterance among Stanford students. The term is short for “does anyone have a” and is used often in times of need.
We believe the term daha embodies ultimate resourcefulness: use what already exists around you instead of buying new things.
My Impact
As a sustainable fashion activist, I drove the project toward needfinding within consumer behavior. We conducted user research among 20 Bay Area natives and walked away with a disappointing paradox: there is an extreme dichotomy between the way we think about sustainability and the way we act on it.
I led all 0-to-1 design, from sketching low fidelity wireframes, to building a dynamic design system, to prototyping our high fidelity interface. In each fidelity stage, we conducted usability testing and leveraged user feedback to make informed design decisions.
I have the pleasure now of seeing my designs come to life as my team and I build daha as a native mobile application.
Low to High Fidelity