


Autoflow
Software and UI/UX Design
A redesigned dashboard experience that minimizes driver distraction by relocating essential information to the driver's line of sight and enabling voice-first interaction.
Role:
UI/UX Designer
Tools Used:
Figma, Adobe Illustrator, Canva
The Problem Statement
Drivers need a safer, more context-aware way to interact with car dashboards while driving because complex touchscreens that require visual scanning and multi-step interactions force them to divide attention between the road and the screen, increasing stress and safety risks.
Top Pain Points
Information Overload
Multi-step interactions
Distraction from alerts
Some statistics from our survey conducted

Lack of contextual adaptation
The Solution Concept
Key Features
Autoflow relocates driving-critical information to the driver's instrument cluster while keeping the central infotainment display intact. A voice-first interaction model minimizes manual input, allowing drivers to keep their eyes on the road and hands on the wheel.
Driver Dashboard
Navigation, speed and alerts placed directly behind the steering wheel.


Voice Assistant
Hands-free commands for navigation, calls and media.

Display
Retains full infotainment functionality without redesign.

Reduced Visual Load
Critical information appears where the driver's eyes naturally focus.
Key Screens

Start Screens

Home Screens

Navigation Screens

Camera/Parking Assist Screens

Alert Screen on Driver's Dashboard


