Project | Momo Design MD-300H
During my work in H3G my activity ranged from the graphic customization of third party devices, testing of under development devices, to the development of the Momo Design branded phones.
Particularly i had the possibility to follow in deep the development of one mobile phone: the MD-300H. This phone is produced by BenQ for H3G italy, and sold under Momo Design brand.
As first collaboration between H3G and BenQ, the project’s goal was to have a product in line, in terms of information architecture and graphics, with the previous Momo Design models produced by the Chinese vendor ZTE.
The first important step was to define the information architecture. In order to make the BenQ mobile OS look and act like the reference MD interface i had to redesign the main menu and rearrange the sub menus, mainly trying to simplify the architecture, and i had to require the implementation of different features, from the tab system in menu screens to the media player.
The second step was to redesign all the graphics asset of the handset, ranging from the main to every small icon visible on the interface. Fortunately my colleague Mauro helped me in this job.
Demonstration video
In this video, a product review done by the guys of Telefonino.net, you can have a look at several user interface details. To view the video in HD press here.
Review from Telefonino.net
Project details
- Client:
- H3G
- Team leader:
- Alessandro Galetto
- Product design:
- Adam James Cavallari
- Graphic:
- Mauro Cossettini
- UI review:
- Lavinia Liberali
- Category:
- All, Interaction design
- Tags:
- 2008, Adam James Cavallari, Alessandro Galetto, BenQ, GUI, H3G, Information architecture, Lavinia Liberali, Mauro Cossettini, Mobile, Momo Design, UI
- Year:
- 2008




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