Parkit

OVERVIEW

It’s a car-park management tool developed for Housing & Development Board (HDB) in Singapore.

YEAR

2024

ROLE

UX Designer

About the project

Parkit is a modern car-park management system designed for Singapore’s Housing & Development Board (HDB) to replace their outdated legacy platform. With nearly a million parking spaces to manage, officers struggled with slow tools, manual processes, and incomplete data, which affected their productivity and satisfaction. As an open-government initiative, Parkit aims to make public service operations more efficient, transparent, and user-friendly. The redesigned system improves officer satisfaction, reduces manual workload, and supports smarter decision-making across Singapore’s parking infrastructure.

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The word "H23" pixelated

Concept

Parkit is a modern car-park management system designed for Singapore’s Housing & Development Board (HDB) to replace their outdated legacy platform. With nearly a million parking spaces to manage, officers struggled with slow tools, manual processes, and incomplete data, which affected their productivity and satisfaction. As an open-government initiative, Parkit aims to make public service operations more efficient, transparent, and user-friendly. The redesigned system improves officer satisfaction, reduces manual workload, and supports smarter decision-making across Singapore’s parking infrastructure.

Designing a simple and minimalist MVP


Competitive analysis and benchmark research

Parkit is a modern car-park management system designed for Singapore’s Housing & Development Board (HDB) to replace their outdated legacy platform. With nearly a million parking spaces to manage, officers struggled with slow tools, manual processes, and incomplete data, which affected their productivity and satisfaction. As an open-government initiative, Parkit aims to make public service operations more efficient, transparent, and user-friendly. The redesigned system improves officer satisfaction, reduces manual workload, and supports smarter decision-making across Singapore’s parking infrastructure.

Feature prioritization

Parkit is a modern car-park management system designed for Singapore’s Housing & Development Board (HDB) to replace their outdated legacy platform. With nearly a million parking spaces to manage, officers struggled with slow tools, manual processes, and incomplete data, which affected their productivity and satisfaction. As an open-government initiative, Parkit aims to make public service operations more efficient, transparent, and user-friendly. The redesigned system improves officer satisfaction, reduces manual workload, and supports smarter decision-making across Singapore’s parking infrastructure.

Wireframing

Parkit is a modern car-park management system designed for Singapore’s Housing & Development Board (HDB) to replace their outdated legacy platform. With nearly a million parking spaces to manage, officers struggled with slow tools, manual processes, and incomplete data, which affected their productivity and satisfaction. As an open-government initiative, Parkit aims to make public service operations more efficient, transparent, and user-friendly. The redesigned system improves officer satisfaction, reduces manual workload, and supports smarter decision-making across Singapore’s parking infrastructure.

Parkit

OVERVIEW

It’s a car-park management tool developed for Housing & Development Board (HDB) in Singapore.

YEAR

2024

ROLE

UX Designer

About the project

Parkit is a modern car-park management system designed for Singapore’s Housing & Development Board (HDB) to replace their outdated legacy platform. With nearly a million parking spaces to manage, officers struggled with slow tools, manual processes, and incomplete data, which affected their productivity and satisfaction. As an open-government initiative, Parkit aims to make public service operations more efficient, transparent, and user-friendly. The redesigned system improves officer satisfaction, reduces manual workload, and supports smarter decision-making across Singapore’s parking infrastructure.

Image of multiple pixelated flat icons
The word "H23" pixelated

Concept

Parkit is a modern car-park management system designed for Singapore’s Housing & Development Board (HDB) to replace their outdated legacy platform. With nearly a million parking spaces to manage, officers struggled with slow tools, manual processes, and incomplete data, which affected their productivity and satisfaction. As an open-government initiative, Parkit aims to make public service operations more efficient, transparent, and user-friendly. The redesigned system improves officer satisfaction, reduces manual workload, and supports smarter decision-making across Singapore’s parking infrastructure.

Designing a simple and minimalist MVP


Competitive analysis and benchmark research

Parkit is a modern car-park management system designed for Singapore’s Housing & Development Board (HDB) to replace their outdated legacy platform. With nearly a million parking spaces to manage, officers struggled with slow tools, manual processes, and incomplete data, which affected their productivity and satisfaction. As an open-government initiative, Parkit aims to make public service operations more efficient, transparent, and user-friendly. The redesigned system improves officer satisfaction, reduces manual workload, and supports smarter decision-making across Singapore’s parking infrastructure.

Feature prioritization

Parkit is a modern car-park management system designed for Singapore’s Housing & Development Board (HDB) to replace their outdated legacy platform. With nearly a million parking spaces to manage, officers struggled with slow tools, manual processes, and incomplete data, which affected their productivity and satisfaction. As an open-government initiative, Parkit aims to make public service operations more efficient, transparent, and user-friendly. The redesigned system improves officer satisfaction, reduces manual workload, and supports smarter decision-making across Singapore’s parking infrastructure.

Wireframing

Parkit is a modern car-park management system designed for Singapore’s Housing & Development Board (HDB) to replace their outdated legacy platform. With nearly a million parking spaces to manage, officers struggled with slow tools, manual processes, and incomplete data, which affected their productivity and satisfaction. As an open-government initiative, Parkit aims to make public service operations more efficient, transparent, and user-friendly. The redesigned system improves officer satisfaction, reduces manual workload, and supports smarter decision-making across Singapore’s parking infrastructure.

Parkit

OVERVIEW

It’s a car-park management tool developed for Housing & Development Board (HDB) in Singapore.

YEAR

2024

ROLE

UX Designer

About the project

Parkit is a modern car-park management system designed for Singapore’s Housing & Development Board (HDB) to replace their outdated legacy platform. With nearly a million parking spaces to manage, officers struggled with slow tools, manual processes, and incomplete data, which affected their productivity and satisfaction. As an open-government initiative, Parkit aims to make public service operations more efficient, transparent, and user-friendly. The redesigned system improves officer satisfaction, reduces manual workload, and supports smarter decision-making across Singapore’s parking infrastructure.

Image of multiple pixelated flat icons
The word "H23" pixelated

Concept

Parkit is a modern car-park management system designed for Singapore’s Housing & Development Board (HDB) to replace their outdated legacy platform. With nearly a million parking spaces to manage, officers struggled with slow tools, manual processes, and incomplete data, which affected their productivity and satisfaction. As an open-government initiative, Parkit aims to make public service operations more efficient, transparent, and user-friendly. The redesigned system improves officer satisfaction, reduces manual workload, and supports smarter decision-making across Singapore’s parking infrastructure.

Designing a simple and minimalist MVP


Competitive analysis and benchmark research

Parkit is a modern car-park management system designed for Singapore’s Housing & Development Board (HDB) to replace their outdated legacy platform. With nearly a million parking spaces to manage, officers struggled with slow tools, manual processes, and incomplete data, which affected their productivity and satisfaction. As an open-government initiative, Parkit aims to make public service operations more efficient, transparent, and user-friendly. The redesigned system improves officer satisfaction, reduces manual workload, and supports smarter decision-making across Singapore’s parking infrastructure.

Feature prioritization

Parkit is a modern car-park management system designed for Singapore’s Housing & Development Board (HDB) to replace their outdated legacy platform. With nearly a million parking spaces to manage, officers struggled with slow tools, manual processes, and incomplete data, which affected their productivity and satisfaction. As an open-government initiative, Parkit aims to make public service operations more efficient, transparent, and user-friendly. The redesigned system improves officer satisfaction, reduces manual workload, and supports smarter decision-making across Singapore’s parking infrastructure.

Wireframing

Parkit is a modern car-park management system designed for Singapore’s Housing & Development Board (HDB) to replace their outdated legacy platform. With nearly a million parking spaces to manage, officers struggled with slow tools, manual processes, and incomplete data, which affected their productivity and satisfaction. As an open-government initiative, Parkit aims to make public service operations more efficient, transparent, and user-friendly. The redesigned system improves officer satisfaction, reduces manual workload, and supports smarter decision-making across Singapore’s parking infrastructure.

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