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This is just a draft plate for our exercise in our subject lol. Gonna make a mobile game with this. Gonna improve it for greater good hah.
p.s. just a draft
p.p.s. jus-a-draft
A UI/UX design using @louisvuittton little information and images. Kindly let me know what you all think.
Makeup Mobile App UI
I am sorry that I have not posted a “Upgrading My Worst Design” this week but I have been busy working on this. This is a base interface for a UI project from the future that will be implanted into your eyes. It is not perfect, but I think the out come will be interesting.
Let me explain a little bit of what is going on. On the top right corner, it is mostly information about yourself. We have the measurments for your hydration and blood pressure. The little tabs on the side are your step numbers, diet/meal tracker, calorie counter, and your schedule/calendar.
On the right corner of the screen is a little playlist for music. On the bottom right is a mini GPS map and a couple of recent icons behind it. When it is activated the small icons will spin out into sight of the user. We have a Facebook feed, Snapchat feed, search that will go to Google, Instagram feed, a calling system and message system.
That is it so far into the project but next time it will have a picture of what the user is seeing and will go into more depth on the little nic-nacks of this UI.
Rachel Peterson
Functioning Prototype Part One.
I decided to split my video displaying the UI of my functioning prototype into two. For this video, I go through the main process of the app. I start off with the loading page which dissolves into the home screen. From there you start the process of going through and overview of the different emotions and how to differentiate them. Next the user chooses the emotion that is the closest to how they are feeling and starts the process of the activity. They are shown a brief definition of the emotion, asked to rate how intensely they are feeling on a scale of 1 to 10, and then asked to write a brief description of why they think they are feeling that way. The user is then prompted into the activity.
For the video I used the example of the emotion of insecurity. For that activity the user is prompted to start their own mantra using the quote from Christopher Robin. These activities are meant to be used after the app is closed, helping the user create habits that they can use and access without having to go through the process of the app every time. The main point of the app is to help put tools in their tool box and build healthy coping habits for them to use for the rest of their lives.