In the year 2014, I was asked by GM R&D to design UX and UI for autonomy cars to allow a driver to choose between driving states: Comfort / Sport
Whiteboard brainstorming with PMs (Hebrew)
Wide-angle mockup
Closer look
How it works:
- Scaling the circle controls speed (Scale-up - go faster)
- Dragging the circle forward/backward controls the distance from the car in the front (Backward - longer distance)
- Dragging circle left and right controls the position of the lane
- Circle always goes automatically back to being center
- Scaling the circle controls speed (Scale-up - go faster)
- Dragging the circle forward/backward controls the distance from the car in the front (Backward - longer distance)
- Dragging circle left and right controls the position of the lane
- Circle always goes automatically back to being center
Some sketches
GENERAL MOTORS R&D - ISRAEL
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Advanced Technical Center (ATC) is a hub for top talent (researchers, scientists, and engineers). The center was established with a clear vision of hiring the most qualified and brightest people in order to invent and innovate and work on the most complex challenges facing the evolving automotive industry. The ATC’s primary focus is on cutting-edge and non-traditional automotive technologies, with a specific focus on Electronics, Controls, and Software.