Month: February 2013
KitchenHub
Host Help (working title)
Assignments for February 25
- Wireframe group 2- create wireframes for your approved app concept and post them to the blog. Be prepared to present them and receive comments in 12 minutes. I’d suggest keeping your discussion to around 5-6 minutes.
- Everyone- create either a paper prototype or a digital prototype using a simple tool such a POP (more on prototyping). While prototyping in class next week, document (take some pictures/video) to post to the blog along with a sentence or two about some interesting things you discovered while prototyping.
- Special Topics Group 3 – iOS accessibility
On blog maintenance:
- Please do go into the profile of your user and put in your name so that I can properly identify everyone per their username.
- As a reminder, to get credit for all assignments, they will need to posted to the blog
Yong Lee: Seasonal Cooking Wire Frame
Arma’s cookbook
Here is a wireframe that reflect on 3 key elements of the app: recipe, friends/participants, and ingredient. First main interaction would be to explore recipe feed from subscriptions (self-curated, Flipboard-style.) While another main point of the app is about to collect metadata of friends, event become the main interaction of the system that all three main elements come together. Added friend’s metadata become a filter for menu selection page.
POP interactive prototype can be played here
SLATT: WIREFRAMING
01/01 Project 1: Wireframes & Prototype
Name
Cruster (for now)
Brief
What: A mobile app for selling/buying bread crusts and inners
Target: Bread crust lovers/not
Buy/Sell: Bread parts (crusts & inners)
Why: Give them to those who need
Functions
Locate > Pick > Buy
Search > Pick > Buy
Sell > Post
Presentation
Wireframes presentation PDF
Prototype
Online digital prototype
User Testing Notes
User Testers: Sarah, Jorge, Mauricio
1. Change “Relocate” to “Refresh/Update”
2. What is “Search” for?
3. Share to friends via social medias
4. Hide the “Logout”
5. Not just “Sell” but “Buy & Sell”
6. Make “Sell” more significant
7. Swipe to refresh the list
8. Categories list instead of Tags
9. Add the price
10. Flip between “List” and “Map”
11. “Buy” button instead of checkbox
12. Change the name “Shopping Cart” to something else
Jet Lad App
When finding inspiration for my app I stumbled upon this. It seems pretty cool, the GUI seems nice. Neatly designed for international students or people who travel a lot I have to say! Jet Lag