Flight: Non‐Standard
One‐way and Multi‐city flight designs.
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August 27th, 2025
One‐Way
A clean, modern flight booking card designed for one‐way travel itineraries. The card displays essential flight information including departure/arrival times, airports, airline, class, and total price in an organized, scannable layout.
Key UX features:
- Trip Tag ‐ A distinctive green sidebar with "ONE‐WAY TO ROME" labeling for quick identification
- Contextual Photography ‐ A contrail photo that visually reinforces the single‐direction journey concept
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October 29th, 2025
Multi‐City
Sequential Numbering System
The sequential numbering approach ("1 of 4", "2 of 4", etc.) provides travelers with clear chronological context throughout complex multi‐city itineraries. By prominently displaying each flight's position in the overall journey using a badge in the header, travelers can instantly understand where they are in their travel sequence without needing to process trip groupings or color coding.
City Route Indicator
The "MULTI • LAX, FCO, VCE, LAX" indicator provides a quick overview of all destinations that creates a clear semantic relationship between separated cards, ensuring users understand these flights are part of a multi‐city booking.
Contextual Photography
Strategic image selection reinforces the directional narrative of each flight segment: the MULTI card features an aircraft above the clouds, while the RETURN card shows an aircraft in descent.
Flight 1 of 4
Flight 2 of 4
Flight 3 of 4
Flight 4 of 4
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