Product/UX

BingeMates App

We’ve all been there. You’re on the couch with your mate—roommate, romantic mate or British pal—and you can’t decide what to watch. You flip through seemingly countless titles before finally settling on an episode of a 90s sitcom you’ve already seen 400 times.

BingeMates chooses something you’ll both want to watch based on the intersection of your tastes. So all you have to worry about is how much butter goes on the popcorn.

(More, please.)

How the Team Worked

After several rounds of UX research, we arrived at an intuitive and streamlined MVP. Just log in to your streaming service of choice and select your account. Then hand the phone to your binge mate and have them do the same.

How the App Works

Once signed in, the app cross-references both parties’ recommendation algorithms and produces your best joint pick. Not in the mood for that one? The app tosses in backup options you’ll both enjoy.

The Interface

The colors of the app communicate peace and calm, like the green-blue of an olive branch and the shadowy grey of a movie theater. White as an accent and reversed out text is easy to read even in a dark living room.

The Logo

The couch in the logo is modern, comfy and inviting. The couch cushions make a rotated letter B while the strong contrast reflects the contrasting film and TV tastes for which we find common ground.

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Project Infomation

  • Creative Direction
    Lawson Soward

    UI Design
    Lawson Soward

    UX Design
    Lucas Wright

    Tone of Voice & Copy
    Chris Jardieu

  • Creative Direction
    Blake Allen

    UX Design
    Lawson Soward

  • Creative Direction
    Blake Allen

    UX Design
    Lawson Soward

  • Creative Direction
    Blake Allen

    UX Design
    Lawson Soward

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