Ahoe is a French-language real estate mobile app concept designed to help users browse rental and sale properties through a clear, direct, and mobile-first experience. The project focuses on property discovery, simple navigation, and a polished interface that makes housing search tasks easier to scan and act on.
A mobile concept for browsing rentals and sale properties with clear listing details, direct navigation, and a cleaner inquiry path.
Problem framing, product structure, mobile UI direction, listing hierarchy, and final presentation design.
Figma, mobile UI design, presentation design
Searching for housing can quickly become stressful when listings, location details, property information, and contact actions are spread across cluttered interfaces. The challenge was to shape a mobile experience that feels easy to understand, especially for users who need to compare property options quickly.
The goal was to design a French-language real estate app concept that helps users discover properties, review essential listing details, and move toward contact or inquiry actions through a clean mobile interface.
Renters, buyers, students, professionals, and families looking for apartment or house listings through a simple French-language mobile experience.
The concept needed to communicate real estate information clearly on small screens, balance visual appeal with listing readability, and keep the interaction path simple enough for fast browsing and comparison.
I reframed the presentation around the user need: faster property discovery, clearer listing comparison, and a direct path to inquiry. The layout now explains the product value before showing the visual screens.
The new case study makes the product thinking, listing structure, and UX decisions easier for recruiters to evaluate.
I defined the accessibility problem around communication support, resource discovery, and faster connection to nearby care providers.
I focused the experience around clear support tasks: communication resources, guidance, profile flow, and doctor or care-provider connection.
I organized the product around simple paths so users can understand where to go without scanning dense or stressful interfaces.
I designed mobile screens with strong image presentation, readable listing information, and clear calls to action for property search.
For a real estate app, the presentation needs to show how users move from browsing to decision-making. Each design decision supports easier comparison and a clearer path to inquiry.
Reason: Real estate users need to compare important property information quickly.
Impact: The concept gives property content a clearer hierarchy and makes browsing easier.
Reason: Mobile UI-focused products benefit from clear hierarchy, predictable layouts, and reduced visual noise.
Impact: The UI gives property imagery enough presence while keeping details readable.
Reason: Users need a simple route from interest to action.
Impact: The product concept feels more practical and conversion-oriented.
The final Ahoe concept presents a polished French-language real estate mobile app experience. The case study now frames the work around user needs, listing clarity, mobile navigation, and a cleaner path from property discovery to inquiry.
The project centers browsing, comparing, and acting on property listings.
Screens are organized to make housing information easier to scan.
The original slide presentation is preserved and reframed into a modern case study.
This case study shows my ability to turn a focused mobile app concept into a clear UX/UI presentation with product thinking, information hierarchy, and polished visual design.