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Faraday Future

Faraday Future car UI design and process

 
 

Faraday Future has the world’s most intelligent in-car user experience that responds to touch, voice and facial recognition and gets more personal with every drive.


My Roles
Art Direction
UX & UI Design
Workshop facilitation


Strategic definition
User Experience Design
Team Integration

Client
Faraday Future

 
 
 
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With the rising ubiquity of technology over recent years, automotive has become a rapidly changing space. What once was an afterthought, in-car digital experiences are now the centerpiece of the modern driving experience. However, with their experience primarily in physical and interior design, the automotive industry has struggled to provide in-car technology experiences that users love like their smartphones.

 
 
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The next generation of automotive

Our brief: Create a functional and intelligent human interface concept that offers a best-in-class user experience across 12 different screens, sounds, and voices for their flagship model, the FF91.

Loaded with 12 touchscreens, facial recognition both in and outside the vehicle, voice control assistant, and fully digital vehicle controls, the FF91 represents the very cutting edge of what is possible when automotive and digital technologies are combined.

 
 
 
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The FF91 represents the very cutting edge of what is possible when automotive and digital technologies are combined.

 
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Creating a new type of automotive user experience

Designing an automotive experience is very different from other types of digital product. A car brand represents a lifestyle purchase, often an expensive one. This brand needs to be felt through every touchpoint, from the choice of leather to the interaction of a button on screen.

For Faraday Future, defining what this core brand personality would be was crucial before any design work could take place. This process starts with understanding the unique attributes that make driving the FF91 different from driving any other car. We uncover these insights through extensive market research, interviews, and positioning work sessions to define the core values that drive the interface. These four principles are the North Star through which all future design decisions are assessed.

 
 
Defining the design principles

Defining the design principles

 
 
 
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Co-creation sessions on defining the visual language

Co-creation sessions on defining the visual language

 
 

11 rounds of concepts where presented before the final direction.

 
 
 
 

A seamless experience

The new FF91 design language centers around an experience that feels years ahead of it’s time—both in terms of look and feel, and the technology itself. The digital experiences are fully balanced with the physical interior, the time of day and the desired emotional state the driver wants to be in. This fine-tuned experience creates the ambience that turns this car into a second living room.

Vibrant colors—inspired by some of the greatest in Hollywood’s cinematography—inspired the palette, with complementary tones used for night and day modes. The overall interface glows with a shifting backlight, representing the AI assistant in the background, that is always ready to spring to like and assist with the simple voice-command, “Ok Fara”.

 
 
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Visualizing Intelligence

The artificial intelligence of the FF91 comes to life.

 
 
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Designing a foundation for scale

Designing and prototyping an interface is one thing. Coordinating 40 designers and engineers, product teams located across the globe, is another thing entirely. In order to manage this complexity, we needed a system that allowed multiple teams across multiple continents and disciplines to work toward the common goal. We set out to create a UI Toolkit that served as a single source of truth, setting the roadmap for scale and future evolution.

 
 
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The team
5 Talented designers
1 Project manager
1 Creative director

The Tools
Sketch = UI
Abstract = Versioning
Zeplin = Handoff

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