Swapna Dhar

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Eventbrite

Product Design

UX/UI Design

Overview

Designing new features for Eventbrite to enhance the user’s event-searching and ticket-buying experience.

Designing new features for Eventbrite to enhance the user’s event-searching and ticket-buying experience.

Problem

Eventbrite lacks features that focus on community, causing it to feel more transactional.

Eventbrite lacks features that focus on community, causing it to feel more transactional.

Solution

Eventbrite’s new features focus on putting community and people first, improving the overall ticket buying experience.

Eventbrite’s new features focus on putting community and people first, improving the overall ticket buying experience.

Team

Team

Swapna Dhar

Jaylin Pinguil

Kinshasa Wilson

Samiha Aarashi

Swapna Dhar

Jaylin Pinguil

Kinshasa Wilson

Samiha Aarashi

Role

Role

Product Thinking

UX/UI Design

Visual Design


Product Thinking

UX/UI Design

Visual Design


Tools

Tools

Illustrator

Figma

Illustrator

Figma

Duration

Duration

4 months

4 months

Discovery

Understanding user problems

We conducted 12 interviews with people who fit our demographics aged 20-40.

What we heard:

“The photos and the videos on social media look amazing and get my attention fast. I like looking at pictures of the event before I go.” 

“I don’t use Eventbrite because it doesn’t really have the events I’m looking for. But, I'll use it if the event I wanna go to wants me to sign up on Eventbrite."

“I find events mostly through friends, Instagram, and sometimes TikTok. I’ll also check Dice sometimes, but usually, I hear about stuff first, then go look for tickets.”

Affinity Mapping

We separated the information from the interviews into groups, further helping to develop our personas.

Here are the user insights we found:

Users want more information about the events before committing to it.

Users want to be able to find events they like more easily.

Users see events as a way to meet new people and build community.

Define

Who exactly are our users?

Karina Evans

The Nightlife Lover

“I can never tell what an event is gonna be like.”

A 24 year old receptionist who loves partying and clubbing. She’s always trying to make sure the events she goes to are trustworthy.

Alex Kim

The Content Creator

“It can be kinda hard to find interesting events.”

A 36 year old content creator with a love for food. He’s always on the look for cool events he can share with his followers.

Donte Thorne

The Choreographer

“Going to events is a way for me to meet new clients.”

A 28 year old choreographer who loves meeting new people. He’s always looking for potential clients when he’s at an event.

Ideation

Turning insights into solutions with HMW

How might we help Karina feel more confident about choosing events?

Vibe Check

In-depth information and a way for users to share their experiences and view reviews, ratings, and photos.

How might we make it easier for Alex to find events he’s actually interested in?

Eventi AI

An AI chatbot that can help users find events that best fit what they’re looking for.

How might we make it easier for Donte to make connections and find clients?

Icebreakers

An icebreaker chatroom that gives users the ability to connect and earn rewards.

Site Map

We added our features into the sitemap to see the easiest ways for users to navigate to it.

Features

Vibe Check

Vibe Check

Users can read in-depth information about an organizer’s past events before purchasing a ticket, such as arrival time, polls, and reviews.

Users can read in-depth information about an organizer’s past events before purchasing a ticket, such as arrival time, polls, and reviews.

Eventi AI

Eventi AI

Users can speak to an AI chatbot called Eventi AI to help them find the perfect event for them. Eventi can ask more questions and use the answers to narrow down options.

Icebreakers

Icebreakers

Users can connect with suggested users by entering a chatroom in which there are icebreaker prompts. If users want to stay in touch after the icebreakers, they can add them.

Design Systems

We created an organized design system for Eventbrite, defining typography, color, illustrations, and grid systems.

Takeaways

Here’s what I learned:

Spending time identifying the problem through user interviews, insights, and POV statements leads to clearer, more meaningful design decisions later on.

Prototyping, testing, and refining repeatedly taught me how much stronger ideas become when they’re challenged and reshaped.

Distinguishing between nice-to-haves and essential features for an MVP, and how to make tradeoffs that still support user goals are important.

Let’s do some good.

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