Interaction - Bachelor
An interactive AI-powered platform designed to help users grow through personalised, real-time feedback. The project combines human-centred design and emerging technology to simulate realistic experiences, enabling users to learn, reflect, and build confidence in a supportive, engaging digital environment.

Many people struggle to prepare effectively for interviews due to limited feedback, performance anxiety, or a lack of realistic practice opportunities. Traditional preparation methods, such as written guides or mock interviews, often fail to replicate the pressure and adaptability of real-world interview scenarios.
RealView provides an AI-powered interview simulation platform that replicates authentic interview experiences. It allows users to practice answering dynamically generated questions, receive real-time feedback, and track progress, helping them build confidence and improve communication skills over time.
AI-Generated Questions: Tailored to job roles, difficulty levels, and user progress.
– Real-Time Feedback: Analysis of tone, clarity, and confidence in user responses.
– Performance Tracking: Session history and insights for continuous improvement.
– Interactive Interface: Supports both voice and text input for flexible practice.
– Adaptive Experience: Adjusts questions and difficulty based on user performance.
Built using Next.js, React, Firebase, and OpenAI’s GPT API, RealView integrates responsive front-end design with powerful AI-driven interaction. The platform focuses on accessibility, intuitive user experience, and seamless performance across desktop and mobile devices.
Following a human-centred design process, RealView was developed through user research, iterative prototyping, and usability testing. Each design decision aimed to balance realism and usability, creating a supportive, engaging environment for interview preparation.
Matthew Su is a Computer Science and Interaction Design student at QUT with a passion for crafting intuitive, human-centred digital solutions. His work bridges design and technology, focusing on AI-driven systems, user experience, and innovative approaches to interactive product design.