13 / Mobile Apps / Nov 2025
SaveFood
Mobile app prototype for reducing food waste through surplus food discovery, donation flow, and trust-focused interaction design.
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Overview
SaveFood is a mobile app concept for reducing food waste by connecting surplus food with people who can still use it.
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Challenge
Food redistribution products need to solve more than discovery.
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Outcome
The result is a product design case study that connects social impact with mobile UX craft.
Project background
Why this project exists
SaveFood is a mobile product concept built around a simple civic problem: edible food is often wasted while other people still need affordable access. The project explores how a mobile app can connect surplus food, discovery, and responsible action in a flow that feels approachable.
The design direction focuses on trust and speed. Users need to understand what food is available, where it comes from, and how to act quickly without the app feeling transactional or cluttered.
Build notes
How it was shaped
Mapped the mobile experience around discovery, detail review, and action-oriented pickup or donation flows.
Used visual hierarchy and lightweight status markers to communicate availability and trust.
Designed the prototype around practical user decisions instead of presenting food listings as generic cards.