Throughout the project we worked together on most aspects of the project, excluding tasks we gave each other to have done for when we met up again as a group.
To start off the projects we brainstormed as a group and came up with three different ideas for an user interface. The first interface we came you with was an app to do with locating and activity in NZ specifically of skydiving. The second interface was an app where you could pick a texture of picture that would then be printed onto a pair of socks, the third interface was an app where you could take a picture of an item of clothing that someone was wearing that you liked and it would tell you where to find that item. We got feedback on these ideas from the class and as a group decided to go with the sock app.
As a group came up with a user flow diagram starting to explore how someone would interact with the app. Then made a paper prototype of this app.
In class we then started to design our app using Indesign, coming up with a few beginning pages of our app and started to add functionality in terms of the buttons and how someone would use it. From here we allocated each other a few pages we hadn't already done in class to design at home to bring together next time we met up.
Page 1- Luuk
Page 2- Luuk
Page 3 & 4- Together in class
Page 5- Emma
Page 6- Luuk & Lindsey
Page 7, 8- Lindsey
Page 9- Lindsey & Emma
Page 10- Emma
After completing our first prototype we presented this in class and got feedback from class members and tutors, from this feedback we then redesigned many aspects of our app to make it more user friendly and function better.
We then met up and all worked together on different pages designing and making changes e.g the look and functionality and then brought it all together to come to a well resolved solution.
The different aspects that we worked on were:
Luuk- Designed initial logo coming up with a font that would the signature for our app, the style of progress bar, and added share buttons at bottom of receipt page and the functionality of the buttons linking them to webpages. Luuk worked closely on the functionality of the whole app making sure the buttons linked the appropriate pages. Designed the pop-up sign up button to give this extra option.
Emma- Added textures and pattern to upload pages and synced these to be consistent with the following pages, designed the background for the app to give it a modern and unique style adjusting transparency so it didn't over power things on the page, Emma also designed the style and size buttons on the edit page and the functionality of the buttons. Then Emma after we had our final product looked into how to get it to work on the iPhone5 downloading an app to do so to give it the highest degree of realness that we could achieve.
Lindsey- Developed the logo and changed the colour palette to better give our design a sharper and more sophisticated look, she then based on this colour pallete included this throughout the app to give it a seamless style and design flair. Lindsey also developed the progress bar by using the colour palette from the logo and added images and text to give clear steps throughout our product.
Although we have listed some of these things we have each focused on, we feel that we worked on everything equally as a group and nobody slacked off or put in more effort than the other. Overall we are very happy with our final product and felt we all worked really well as a team. We are now looking into the next steps we could take to pursue turning our prototype into reality.
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Tuesday, 8 April 2014
Final app showen on iPhone 5.
Final app after taking in consideration what our peers said in class. App shown on and made for iPhone 5.
Critical reflection: After showing our final app my group and I found that it was confusing to have the styles and sizes of socks lined up in step 3, it looked as though the sizes came with that certain style. We could fix this by having one page for style and then the next page just for size. In step 4 our continue shopping button could confuse people and would be good to have a continue to check out button on the same page instead of a next button to make it clearer.
Screen Shots Of Developing App
Tuesday, 1 April 2014
More Successful User Interface Research
We want to make our user face more successful for Sock It To Me. I found some others that are user friendly and look good.


Whitagram : I like how it's simplistic with clean colours.
Helga: simplistic black and white. Symbols stand out and are easy to read/determine
WooBee: Good use of colour, showing hierarchy well with tittle and extra information. The progress bar also works really well.


Whitagram : I like how it's simplistic with clean colours.
Helga: simplistic black and white. Symbols stand out and are easy to read/determine
WooBee: Good use of colour, showing hierarchy well with tittle and extra information. The progress bar also works really well.
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