Hey,

Ich habe eine unmögliche App gemacht, buchbare Bahntickets in Zypern!

Schauen Sie sich das gerne an, ich bin noch dabei, daran zu arbeiten (einige Dinge funktionieren nicht perfekt), aber ich bin ein interaktiver Designer und teste ein KI-Tool, Omma, das ein Kunde von mir testen wollte. Gibt es einen besseren Weg, dies zu testen, als eine App zu entwickeln, mit der wir unsere Träume auf Zypern wahr werden lassen?

Schauen Sie es sich hier an:

https://omma.build/p/cyprus-train-travel-app-xl0v3p

Viel Spaß beim imaginären Reisen!

https://i.redd.it/aetmyismp7rg1.png

Von Creeds_Apartment

15 Kommentare

  1. Creeds_Apartment on

    Just an FYI, the map, icons, logo and colour schemes have been designed by me, I can’t trust AI to handle that part. I hope that you enjoy them!

  2. That’s a nice portfolio piece. But yeah you didn’t have to choose such a sensitive topic. At least put a trigger warning before posting…

  3. Now they will surely build it. They have the app for it ready. This will save them at least a million and 3 years deciding on the app

  4. AmoebaCompetitive17 on

    I love trains but hopefully the train situation won’t go any further from this app. Train system will drain the Cyprus budget and there will be minimal ridership which won’t cover even a fraction of the cost of trains

  5. Pooknucklemon on

    I hope those hypothetical trains have air conditioning and a Zorbas carriage

  6. It’s the year 2199.

    Cyprus is still in the early stages of debating whether trams and trains might, potentially, possibly, be worth considering — pending a feasibility study, a counter-study, and a 40-year public consultation.

    Traffic remains characteristically smooth. The commute from Lakatamia to Downtown Nicosia is a breezy 5 hours and 47 minutes by car — though locals prefer to walk, as it’s significantly faster. Runners are advised to take the scenic route.

    For longer distances, the Nicosia–Paphos corridor is now serviced by a state-of-the-art highway experience estimated at 12 to 14 business days, depending on whether you hit the Limassol interchange at rush hour (defined as: any hour).

    Visitors are reminded that rental cars come equipped with a sleeping bag, a week’s worth of rations, and a laminated card that reads: „You are not stuck in traffic. You are traffic.“

    The Ministry of Transport released a statement confirming that a tram system remains „an exciting vision for the future.“ The statement was issued in 2031. It has not been updated.
    Cyprus: we’ll get there. Eventually.

    Written with the help of AI (idea is original/mine )

  7. OHBABYATRIPLEUWU on

    Anyone who used public transport in Cyprus knows that they smell like shit. I won’t point any fingers as to why. 

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