This project is a collaboration between the community of people interested in using design approaches to address social issues, called Thai Gov Design, and the solution that allows people to report problems occurring in Bangkok, introduced by the recently elected governor of Bangkok, Traffy Fondue.
This voluntary collaboration, now in its third consecutive year, integrates design practices to create innovative solutions for pressing social issues. Collaborating with a public organization and the government, our primary goal is to introduce effective, human-centric solutions accessible to all individuals in Thailand. The project employs a participatory design method, actively involving stakeholders. With five volunteer groups, each focusing on specific aspects of Traffy Fondue's development goals, my group specifically dedicates efforts to elevate the solution addressing spending-related issues.
Thai street vendors are a key attraction for tourists, but they also pose challenges for local residents. Many operate without proper licenses and contribute to noise, congestion, and disruption in residential areas. This issue goes beyond urban planning, it's deeply tied to economic pressures faced by both the vendors and their customers, who are often from lower-income backgrounds. These overlapping social, economic, and regulatory layers make the problem a wicked one for the Thai government to resolve.
The street vendors operate in an opt for convenience, which leads to issues such as disorganization and blocked the footpaths. This approach makes it easier for them on the other hand it results in recurring disturbance to people, posing challenges for the officers tasked with addressing these problems repeatedly.
The street vendors require easy guidance on how to conduct their businesses legally and responsibly to avoid causing disruptions. Officers can play a crucial role by translating policies into easily understandable materials for the street vendors, enabling them to operate without disturbing others.
Fake reports often happen when street vendors compete with each other. This occurrence stems from the limited resources, leading to intense competition as they strive to make a living.
The government holds the key to establishing a fair and effective system for supervising street vendors. With the comprehensive and transparent governances, the authorities can create a level playing field for all street vendors, fostering a place where everyone can have an equal opportunity.
Many people sympathize with the challenges faced by the street vendors, but issues persist. Officers find themselves in compromising situations, and also the instances of corruption among some officers exacerbate the problem.
Each stakeholder requires a tailored solution to address their specific needs. Empathy and understanding are crucial for finding comprehensive solutions that accommodate the diverse perspectives of all stakeholders.
Many problems arise from a lack of accessible information for street vendors. The relevant information is challenging to access and comprehend, creating difficulties for the street vendors. Additionally, obtaining the information often involves physical visits, resulting in income and profit loss for the vendors.
Street vendors face difficulties due to a lack of accessible information. The existing sources often require physical visits, leading to income losses. Providing comprehensive, easily accessible information can increase awareness and promote responsible business practices.
The current approach of Traffy Fondue is focused on eliminating and solving individual incidents, but the problem persists due to the underlying root causes remaining unresolved.Our approach is to create the interventions that address the root of the problem, assisting street vendors in various aspects to prevent disturbances to the public. This, in turn, can lead to a reduction in reported incidents on Traffy Fondue.
To navigate through these complexities, we applied a strategic approach by formulating "design principles." These principles served as guiding frameworks to ideate a more comprehensive and cohesive system for tackling the problem. This method facilitated the transition from insights gained through user research to the exploration of conceptual ideas. It played a pivotal role in building alignment within the team, transforming descriptive insights into actionable statements.
The new system design must provide updated and accurate information along with actions that can be monitored in the future.
The new system design must offer easy-to-understand together with the accessible features for the stakeholders of all educational backgrounds and abilities.
The new system must foster all the stakeholder to support each other to do their action responsibly.
The new system must fairly allocate the resources to ensure the equitable opportunities for everyone to make a living.
The Bangkok Administration will issue credential signage to street vendors with a legal permit to sell. The signage will include a QR code for people to scan and verify their credentials. This initiative can be promoted through social media with the hashtag #support-the-one-with-credential to encourage vendors to apply for permits.
In this system, we incorporate two chat-based applications, Traffy Street Shop and Traffy Fondue, designed to address street vendor issues. These applications are seamlessly delivered through LINE Application, the widely popular messaging app in Thailand. Utilizing LINE's messaging API, we enhance user interactions with real-time conversations, ensuring a user-friendly experience. This approach eliminates the need for additional app installations, accommodating street vendors with limited device storage. The API facilitates convenient and accessible communication, allowing users to access information and report incidents effortlessly.
Traffy Street Shop is a service designed to assist street vendors in operating their businesses legally. This innovative platform enables street vendors to access public services digitally, eliminating the need for visits to the district office. Additionally, Traffy Street Shop facilitates seamless digital communication between public officers and street vendors. The platform assists vendors in digital registration, collecting valuable data for further analytics. The accumulated data empowers the government to analyse and interpret trends, leading to the formulation of more effective policies to address this issue in the future.
During the task-based testing, participants were assigned specific scenarios and tasks that mimicked real-world interactions with the system. This approach helped us evaluate how well users could perform essential actions and achieve their objectives within the design. The feedback and observations gathered during these tests played a crucial role in refining the user interface to enhance overall usability.We found out that participant who under 30 years old feel it easy to use. For the vendors, they said that if it too complicated, they will ask there children to finish for them.
We presented the design research and proposed solutions to key stakeholders, including the Traffy Fondue Team and other relevant organizations. The aim was to gather feedbacks and ensure alignment with their goals, and incorporate any valuable insights or suggestions according to the final design.
We were tasked with supporting and facilitating the presentation of the user research results to the participants of the 2023 Bangkok Hackathon. Our role involved providing insights, guiding discussions, and assisting in the exploration of potential solutions during the event.
We worked in collaboration with Bangkok's spokesman team to help formulate the public hearing for recent policies regarding street vendors. Our goal was to contribute to the development and communication of policies that involve and impact street vendors in the city.