Discover Ohrid
01 Research & Discovery
Research Methods: User Interviews, Competitive Analysis, Surveys, Analytics Review
Tourists Need Centralized, Easy-to-Use Information
Visitors struggled with fragmented travel info — paper brochures, scattered websites, and language barriers made it hard to plan and navigate independently. This showed a strong need for a single digital source that combines key sights, routes, histories, and practical details in one place.
Digital Tools Enhance Local Exploration
Research showed that tourists increasingly rely on apps for navigation and discovery, especially when traveling abroad. Features like offline maps, guided trails, and bilingual content directly address this need by making the experience more intuitive and accessible, even without internet.
Supporting Local Economy and Hidden Experiences Matters
Beyond the major attractions, there was a lot of undiscovered value in smaller cultural sites, active tourism routes, and local services (cafés, guides, workshops). Users and local stakeholders both wanted a tool that not only highlights these places but also encourages deeper engagement with the region and its businesses.
02 User Personas
Tailored personas after the research
Primary persona
Personality
Research showed that tourists increasingly rely on apps for navigation and discovery, especially when traveling abroad. Features like offline maps, guided trails, and bilingual content directly address this need by making the experience more intuitive and accessible, even without internet.
Bio
Core needs
- Curated must-see recommendations
- Short but rich historical storytelling
- Offline maps and guidance
- Authentic restaurant recommendations
- Smart itinerary suggestions (2–3 day plans)
Frustrations
- Scattered and unreliable online information
- Tourist traps and overrated locations
- Wasting time figuring out what’s worth visiting
- Poor signage or unclear navigation in historic areas
- Lack of contextual storytelling at landmarks
Secondary persona
Personality
Research showed that tourists increasingly rely on apps for navigation and discovery, especially when traveling abroad. Features like offline maps, guided trails, and bilingual content directly address this need by making the experience more intuitive and accessible, even without internet.
Bio
Core needs
- Curated must-see recommendations
- Short but rich historical storytelling
- Offline maps and guidance
- Authentic restaurant recommendations
- Smart itinerary suggestions (2–3 day plans)
Frustrations
- Scattered and unreliable online information
- Tourist traps and overrated locations
- Wasting time figuring out what’s worth visiting
- Poor signage or unclear navigation in historic areas
- Lack of contextual storytelling at landmarks
03 Information Architecture
Sitemap: Outline the structure and hierarchy of information.