Rebecca Assignments

A bit about me: I am visiting from Salt Lake City. I like to hike, rock climb, discover street art and my favorite food is chocolate. Hands down! 3 things I learned from the reading:  1. How much I do on the touch screen without thinking about.  2. About all the functions of icloud. 3. […]

For July 25, 2015

For next week: From verbal and written feedback, iterate on your wireframes and app map and produce paper or digital prototype using Marvel (http://marvelapp.com). Your prototypes should still be low fidelity and black and white; simply take your current wireframes to the next level of thinking. Use real content that will help people be able to […]

Jean’s Bio and Things She Didn’t Know About HIG

Hi, All, I’m Jean and I’m from the SF Bay Area. I’m a freelance graphic designer who enjoys designing for mobile. Things I Didn’t Know About iOS HIG and Android Design Guidelines: 1) Enhanced transitions provide a sense of hierarchy and depth. I never paid attention to the transitions that occur within the iOS calendar app, but realize […]

Sally’s Mobile UX Assignment #1

A wee story about me: I am a whimsical wanderer originally from North Carolina. I am fascinated by psychology and believe that humor is essential to a fulfilling and creative life.  My new favorite karaoke song is Celine Dion’s “To love you more”. Three things I did not know before reading the iOS Human Interface Guidelines: […]

Hello! App Map and Wireframes from Hang Week One

    3 Things I didn’t know about HIG   1, In general, it’s best to give users one path to each screen.   2, Always provide an obvious and safe way to exit a modal task.   3, Don’t use a collection view when a table view is a better choice. Hello guys, I am […]

About me

Hi guys, My name is Eugene and I’m currently an architect working and living in the city. I was born here in New York but lived in Hong Kong, Singapore, Pittsburgh, and Barcelona. I recently joined a firm that does a lot of healthcare and corporate design. I went to Carnegie Mellon University for my undergraduate […]

3 Things I learned reading guidelines from iOS

#1 “When people switch away from your app, iOS multitasking transitions it to the background and replaces its UI with the UI of the new app.” #2 “Broadly speaking, there are three main styles of navigation, each of which is well suited to a specific app structure: Hierarchical Flat Content- or experience-driven” #3 “If your […]

Jody’s App Map and Wireframes for 7/18

My name is Jody. I grew up in Louisiana and the Seattle area. I live in Brooklyn with my husband Paul and our bonsai Branchy. This summer, I am working on eating as many blueberries as humanly possible. 3 things I learned from the Human Interface Guidelines:1. Don’t forget about color blind people.(p. 136) Be […]