In the process of creating the Everyday Beautiful Double Vision touchscreen app on photoshop
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In the process of creating the Everyday Beautiful Double Vision touchscreen app on photoshop
Final sketches for the touchscreen point in the shop. It has the same style and look to the phone app, which is what I wanted. I’ve kept it simple and easy for the audience to navigate around.
After doing more research into apps, here are the updated screens with the barcode/QR scan button in the top right corner.
Homepage and menu pages.
Out of all the apps I’ve looked at, Zara is definitely one of my favourites. It’s easy to navigate around, it’s minimal but not too minimal, and the general look and feel of it is slick. I’ve also noticed they've added in a scanner to scan barcodes of clothes, this is something to definitely keep in mind when creating the final pieces to my phone app.
The Mango app is easy to navigate around and it has a simple look and feel to it. I like the style of it, but it’s a bit too minimal, which I’d never thought I’d say. I like the simple use of it though, definitely something to consider.
Before the Christmas break James showed me this Nike app. I love the concept and how you navigate around the different pages, but it doesn't really fit in with the style of Everyday Beautiful. I’ll definitely keep it in mind for future projects.
So close to being done. The cashier counter side looks a bit empty so I’ve decided that I’m going to add in some more shelves which will hold clothes. I’m also going to add in a long portrait mirror in somewhere, but I haven't decided where to place it yet. If I get a chance, I’ll animate the tablet screens and the back interactive screen. Then I’ll have to do renders of the different angles of the shop, showing the different elements; I’ll save these for my presentation where I’ll be explaining each element.