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Envisioning the future of Google Maps in-car navigation to be the central element, adapting across all display sizes and providing value at every stage of a journey. 

Envisioning the future of Google Maps in-car navigation to be the central element, adapting across all display sizes and providing value at every stage of a journey. 

Envisioning the future of Google Maps in-car navigation to be the central element, adapting across all display sizes and providing value at every stage of a journey. 

Envisioning the future of Google Maps in-car navigation to be the central element, adapting across all display sizes and providing value at every stage of a journey. 

Envisioning the future of Google Maps in-car navigation to be the central element, adapting across all display sizes and providing value at every stage of a journey. 

While I am working on completing this case study, please take a look at a preview of the work below.

While I am working on completing this case study, please take a look at a preview of the work below.

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PROJECT STATEMENT

In-car navigation for Google Maps originated from a framework that was designed for small breakpoints and continues to face challenges as the industry shifts towards non-standardized, pillar-to-pillar and multi displays. As lead designer, my goal was to provide a vision of auto interfaces with Maps as the hero - always present and providing value at any stage of a journey.

Working across teams, I developed visually striking, adaptive layouts that maximize larger screens while prioritizing driver well-being. This project wasn't about finding a final solution, but creating a versatile design language that evolves with technology, setting the foundation for intuitive and immersive automotive navigation experiences of the future.
In-car navigation for Google Maps originated from a framework that was designed for small breakpoints and continues to face challenges as the industry shifts towards non-standardized, pillar-to-pillar and multi displays. As lead designer, my goal was to provide a vision of auto interfaces with Maps as the hero - always present and providing value at any stage of a journey.

Working across teams, I developed visually striking, adaptive layouts that maximize larger screens while prioritizing driver well-being. This project wasn't about finding a final solution, but creating a versatile design language that evolves with technology, setting the foundation for intuitive and immersive automotive navigation experiences of the future.
In-car navigation for Google Maps originated from a framework that was designed for small breakpoints and continues to face challenges as the industry shifts towards non-standardized, pillar-to-pillar and multi displays. As lead designer, my goal was to provide a vision of auto interfaces with Maps as the hero - always present and providing value at any stage of a journey.

Working across teams, I developed visually striking, adaptive layouts that maximize larger screens while prioritizing driver well-being. This project wasn't about finding a final solution, but creating a versatile design language that evolves with technology, setting the foundation for intuitive and immersive automotive navigation experiences of the future.
In-car navigation for Google Maps originated from a framework that was designed for small breakpoints and continues to face challenges as the industry shifts towards non-standardized, pillar-to-pillar and multi displays. As lead designer, my goal was to provide a vision of auto interfaces with Maps as the hero - always present and providing value at any stage of a journey.

Working across teams, I developed visually striking, adaptive layouts that maximize larger screens while prioritizing driver well-being. This project wasn't about finding a final solution, but creating a versatile design language that evolves with technology, setting the foundation for intuitive and immersive automotive navigation experiences of the future.
In-car navigation for Google Maps originated from a framework that was designed for small breakpoints and continues to face challenges as the industry shifts towards non-standardized, pillar-to-pillar and multi displays. As lead designer, my goal was to provide a vision of auto interfaces with Maps as the hero - always present and providing value at any stage of a journey.

Working across teams, I developed visually striking, adaptive layouts that maximize larger screens while prioritizing driver well-being. This project wasn't about finding a final solution, but creating a versatile design language that evolves with technology, setting the foundation for intuitive and immersive automotive navigation experiences of the future.

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Lead Visual Designer

CLIENT

Google Automotive Team

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