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I also took on some feedback about the section that estimated the amount of pollution that an individual has reduced. In the end the numbers would be almost impossible to guess and super inaccurate so I scrapped it and replaced it with the above screen.
Now when a user clicks on the amount of plants they have planted it takes them to a page for their neighbourhood that shows what they have contributed as well as others around them.
It also shows how their neighbourhood ranks compared to others to give some context.
This should be a better way to show progress rather than numbers that don’t really mean anything.
The final prototype can be seen here:
https://xd.adobe.com/view/733fe26a-6db0-4494-5072-a8293da96920-050e/screen/616a3cc7-1b7f-45ff-a6ad-bb4e2d29d0de/Plants-Silverbush
Changes to Onboarding.
After receiving some feedback that the style of the onboarding video didn’t fit with the app I made some changes - primarily to the first page where I changed the typography to match the titles in the app. I also changed the type throughout the video to be more in line with the app design.
It was suggested that I get rid of the leaf textures in the animation since they are not used within the app, so could be confusing but I decided to keep them as they make it a little different and it’s clear they are illustrations, plus the user is only going to see the onboarding slides once so I don’t think it would be a problem.
Onboarding
I originally wanted to make my FAQ easier to read by simplifying the text and adding illustrations but it was suggested that most people just want to get their answer and instead I should answer the most important one “What is the benefit of plants in relation to air pollution” in the onboarding process.
I therefore created the screens above. Unfortunately Adobe XD does not support video or gifs at the moment so I had to create a separate video to show the design.
I used After Effects to create the animations and I chose to use leaves as the background textures to make them a bit more playful and relate to the theme of the app. I aimed to keep the text minimal and get across only the crucial information here.
This is the screen designed to follow the onboarding slides.
I didn't want to make users sign up if they didn’t want to - as this can discourage some people. The app is perfectly usable without signing up - as long as the user doesn’t want to post anything.