The application was designed to get rid of the need for the sticker-tickets which crowd the dashboards of cars all over the city. Users of See Spot will input information about their car, license plate, and credit card. There will be space for multiple profiles. Meter maids’ jobs will also be made easier as they will be able to scan license plates for paid tickets instead of through windshields.

The application was designed to get rid of the need for the sticker-tickets which crowd the dashboards of cars all over the city. Users of See Spot will input information about their car, license plate, and credit card. There will be space for multi…

The application was designed to get rid of the need for the sticker-tickets which crowd the dashboards of cars all over the city. Users of See Spot will input information about their car, license plate, and credit card. There will be space for multiple profiles. Meter maids’ jobs will also be made easier as they will be able to scan license plates for paid tickets instead of through windshields.

The Spot Finder allows the user to view approximately which streets are crowded and which have open spots.

The Spot Finder allows the user to view approximately which streets are crowded and which have open spots.

The welcome screen sets the tone for the application. The blurred out street photo not only provides a background for every page in the app, but all of the colors used draw from the tones in the photo.

The welcome screen sets the tone for the application. The blurred out street photo not only provides a background for every page in the app, but all of the colors used draw from the tones in the photo.

This is the home page. The sections are broken up according to predicted use (the “Park” button will be used the most while “Settings” will be used infrequently. The slide at the bottom lets users know what profile they are currently using.

This is the home page. The sections are broken up according to predicted use (the “Park” button will be used the most while “Settings” will be used infrequently. The slide at the bottom lets users know what profile they are currently using.

Pulling the slider to the left (at the bottom of the page) reveals the profile that the user is currently using. By tapping on the car or card type, the user can change their profile.

Pulling the slider to the left (at the bottom of the page) reveals the profile that the user is currently using. By tapping on the car or card type, the user can change their profile.

After choosing to park, the app will bring the user to the map page. The green circle represents the general area of the user. The user is also invited to move their location and then continue to pay.

After choosing to park, the app will bring the user to the map page. The green circle represents the general area of the user. The user is also invited to move their location and then continue to pay.

While we can often count on wireless, it does not work everywhere for every carrier and sometimes experiences downtime. In the case that the app cannot find a user, this screen will appear and let the user pay at the kiosk with the given QR code.

While we can often count on wireless, it does not work everywhere for every carrier and sometimes experiences downtime. In the case that the app cannot find a user, this screen will appear and let the user pay at the kiosk with the given QR code.

This is the pay screen. It outlines the zone, rate, and time (where paying for parking is required). Users pay by scrolling the time in 15 minute increments.

This is the pay screen. It outlines the zone, rate, and time (where paying for parking is required). Users pay by scrolling the time in 15 minute increments.

When time is running out, See Spot will alert the user that they must add more time to continue parking.

When time is running out, See Spot will alert the user that they must add more time to continue parking.

The “Pay to Continue” screen is made to be identical to the original screen. Users will add their time and money to their remaining or expired time (at a higher rate). A “MAX” icon appears when a user selects the maximum amount of time.

The “Pay to Continue” screen is made to be identical to the original screen. Users will add their time and money to their remaining or expired time (at a higher rate). A “MAX” icon appears when a user selects the maximum amount of time.