Next Steps
The current version of Dublease is a strong foundation, but there's still more to explore and validate. The next step would be user testing the high-fidelity prototype to gather actionable feedback and assess how well the design addresses real student pain points. From there, I’d iterate based on those insights, especially around features like messaging, trust signals (ratings, bios, and photos), and onboarding. Additionally, developing a desktop version would make the platform more accessible for users browsing on laptops, a common device for students researching housing options. Further collaboration with developers would also help explore the technical feasibility of dynamic listings and secure account features.
Takeaways
This project taught me how critical it is to approach user research with neutrality and curiosity, especially when interviewing peers. I learned to listen without guiding responses and to dig deeper into offhand comments, which often revealed the most useful insights. On the design side, I embraced a more iterative and experimental mindset, testing several visual directions before landing on a system that balanced functionality with a student-friendly vibe. Overall, Dublease reinforced the value of grounding design decisions in real user needs and creating with adaptability in mind.

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