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This design was a stretch condition where it was for a mobile interface. I think this is actually a pretty serious design because itinerary planning is for people that are on the go, probably doing a lot of traveling - it would be very convenient to be able to access the school route remotely. The goal of this is to make the itinerary very adjustable, even when you're on the road. This way, the user can adjust easily to anything that may come up. The main goal of this is to allow the user to access information about colleges and the itinerary quickly, without having to navigate through the clutter that a larger-screened website can afford.

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This idea behind this design was to give the user a step by step navigation as they proceeded through the page. The left panel is the list of schools that the user can choose from, and as they filter down their schools, they can start planning their schedule. The right-most panel is the final itinerary that is generated from the user's planning. I originally felt that including other information such as hotels, attractions, and restaurants was useful, but after some discussion my group decided that it made more sense to focus on just the college picking and trip planning.

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