 This is one of the most viewed and appreciated UX case studies this year on Behance. It's by Zabeer Rahman and Mohamed Shofadoula. Let's see why it's so good. First of all the case studies really beautifully laid out. There's a lovely cover image at the top and then straight away I've got a project overview which lets me know what the app is all about. I can tell it's a travel agency app and you're going to compare different packages on there. I like the my roll section at the top so I can tell that they've done the entire user centre design process and what they've actually done on the project. Then they've got this really nice section which says about why they started the project and the goals. Saying about the tourism industry not being very good in Bangladesh and they wanted from their own personal experiences to improve it. Next we've got a project timeline. I always like to see these in case studies to see whether it's a three-week project or a year. On this version I'm actually a bit confused by how long it took. I think it's three weeks but I think the way that it's been designed it could be improved although it looks very visually nice. Next we've got some problems about the tourism industry in Bangladesh listed on the left and we've got a really suitable illustration on the right. I think maybe some quotes and statistics could have improved this section a little bit better. Next we've got a possible solution and this is the app that they're going to design. I really like the way you compare different travel agencies within the same app and there's reviews based on the platform. On the right hand side you can see some screenshots that they've actually designed from the application. Next up is the user research section. They've mentioned that they've split it up into two. One is a survey and one is a questionnaire so let's have a look at some of the results. Next up they decided to show the results on the pie chart and this looks really nice although when I was reviewing it I actually found it hard to follow the labels on the left hand side and the pie chart on the right. I think maybe the labels could have actually been put on the pie chart which would have made it a little bit easier to understand. They've also used different types of charts and graphs. This is really good and shows different ways of showing data. These are a bit easier to follow. Next up they took all that research and made the user persona so this is their fictional character. I think this is good although it could be improved maybe with some quotes. Then took this persona and made an empathy map. This is where they try and understand a little bit more about the persona. I think this is a really good start although again it could be improved by not just being bullet points but also applying some quotes and maybe some other different types of media in here. Then we move on to the user flow section. It's really good though to show a lot of different examples of UX tasks. This is how you move through the application and this is really good. Now there's a huge section that's actually been missed in the case study here. This is sketching and wireframing. They actually joke to the final designs. As a hiring manager I'd really like to see some behind the scenes photos of you actually sketching the website or even just pencil drawings. It gives me an idea of how you took that initial design and moved it into a final stage. Next up we move to the final design section. So the actual designs for the app look fabulous. You can see here here's a home screen and there's also a lot of other different examples. One crucial section that's missing here is user testing. As a hiring manager I would have really liked to see how they incorporated feedback from users and improved the designs over time. Maybe showing different variations and things that they actually changed. Overall I think it's a fantastic case study. It looks beautiful and flows really well. You can see why it's got so many likes and appreciations on B hands. I think it could be improved by showing some more behind the scenes work such as sketching, wireframing and user testing. But overall I think it's a fantastic job. Let me know in the comments what you think. And if you want to see more reviews like this, check out this next video.