This is the link to my app map and wireframes.
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Go!Curry Final
Marvel Prototype: https://marvelapp.com/14baij1
The feedback:
– Indicate where the user is within the app
– More efficient user experiences for regular customers – add to favorites, “the usual” button
New Forker Final
The New Forker is a curated food guide / tour of the best New York City restaurants by the city’s best food critics and restaurant owners.
- Get an in depth look at undiscovered restaurants.
- Follow your favorite chefs and food critics.
- Bookmark and book reservations in the app.
Feedback:
- incorporate defaults into menus, filtering, rsvps
- consideration for gestures, sizing of buttons and tabs
- make the bookmarking feature more clearly visible
Project 2
My 1st project STORE IT cannot be expanded to the TVOS platform due to its functionality and goals. As Drew suggested I would be taking an existing app (which is not already in apple tv app store)and will expand it to the TVOS platform. I researched a lot of food apps on the app store and finally chose All Recipes Video cookbook app , due to the nature of the content , which i though will be more appropriate for the living room environment.
Here is the link to my Presentation Project 2
Cookgram: Final Presentation & Prototype
Concept: Cookgram is a recipe app where users can post their recipes as well-designed recipe album. All they need to do is take a picture every step, and then add texts.
It will be a community to explore, collect, make your own, and share recipes.
I didn’t quite happy with the previous ui design, so I redesigned the UI for the final presentation. Previous prototype can be found in my last post.
Feedbacks from critics:
- Nice & clean UI design
- State the goal of the app: everyone can make pretty interactive
- Design the “camera” bigger and more popped up because the camera function is a bigger one in this app.
- Rename the “Home” icon to “Account/Profile”
dietFinder iOS app – final presentation
dietFinder-designPresentation-v3
Critique insights:
- conceptually strong
- design acknowledged best practice UI elements
- consider integrating a map view and a cuisine filter
- consider a concept-unique twist to the UX
Dump Cook App
Many Americans do not like to spend a lot of time making food. Adults in the US spends about 30 minutes a day on cooking and clean-up [from cooking].
Dump Cook seeks to help users like myself find super easy recipes that they can cook at home without hassle. This app is for those who hate cooking, but have to save money and eat healthy.
It includes Filters to find easy meals quickly. Users can search by an ingredient they already have, and filter by the number of total ingredients, cooking time, and popularity (how many likes it has).
The Cook Mode makes it easy to follow the step by step instructions with interactive timers.
When adding recipes, the app limits the recipe to 8 ingredients and 5 steps maximum.
Project – I Store It (Latest Iteration)
Latest Iteration of my prototype
Feedback from the critics
- Capacity of the storage needs to be specified
- Also think of personalizing the content for the user for future use
Spice It Up | (Most) Final Prototype & Presentation
So we come at last to the end of our first project for Mobile Media, our food-app for either iOS or Android.
It’s funny, but my biggest reflection doing this – besides always do more user testing (which I learned hard last semester) – was actually on iOS UI elements and navigation.
Continue reading Spice It Up | (Most) Final Prototype & Presentation
Whose food? Final Presentation
Here is the Final project 1 presentation.
And here is the link to Final Marvel prototype.


