Critique with David Berner and Eva:
-Different app name ex: Toury
central thing of the app
make it a toury app then it starts out with pikes place
-start out with lets take a tour
-gradient it, suddle kinda flatish
-make a bubble like he is saying the text
-dont know if you need the wikipeida thing
-keep it your own
-a safely concern because of cars being very dangerous (like place one headphone in one ear)
-*possible reservations part of the app
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Monday, March 17, 2014
Unit 9 Reading response
This week for our reading we were to read "Designing a mobile app? Dont make these 10 mistakes". In this article it tells you the things you should not do while designing a mobile app, for instance like not bringing wireframes to designs without a flow map because you need a well thought out plan to start the process. Also not disregarding the development budget as that can lead to problems. Never starting out with low resolutions is not a good idea, it would make your project lessen in quality. Not leaving the users hanging is an important one to me because often apps can tend to go in that direction. Not assuming everyone will read your app the way you do is also something to deal with while making an app, Usability testing is a must for all projects like this one. Organizing is key to making your app more user friendly and easy to use, even putting an ad on craigslist for a testing group. Gestures are always key when designing an app and not everything on an app has to be seen fully visible. This will help alot in producing our final project for next weeks class on what not to do with our app.
3 logic flow resources:
This was useful to know on recording:
http://www.apple.com/logic-pro/in-depth/#recording
and a nice tutorial:
https://cloud.google.com/developers/articles/how-to-build-mobile-app-with-app-engine-backend-tutorial
this can keep you in check and alot of info:
http://www.logicsolutions.com/services/resource-management-and-consulting.html
3 logic flow resources:
This was useful to know on recording:
http://www.apple.com/logic-pro/in-depth/#recording
and a nice tutorial:
https://cloud.google.com/developers/articles/how-to-build-mobile-app-with-app-engine-backend-tutorial
this can keep you in check and alot of info:
http://www.logicsolutions.com/services/resource-management-and-consulting.html
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
app definition statement
1. List all the features you think users might like:
The features the users would like that its easy to use, reliable and informative. We will be doing an app on a virtual audio tour app where they walk around pikes place and receive information through the app navigation system.
2. Determine who the users are:
People who are interested in having a tour at pikes place for a reasonable price.
3.Filter the feature, list through the audience definition
Selective languages, history link, navigation setting, play back system (repeat, forward etc)
The features the users would like that its easy to use, reliable and informative. We will be doing an app on a virtual audio tour app where they walk around pikes place and receive information through the app navigation system.
2. Determine who the users are:
People who are interested in having a tour at pikes place for a reasonable price.
3.Filter the feature, list through the audience definition
Selective languages, history link, navigation setting, play back system (repeat, forward etc)
Week 9 Team Feedback
Project 3 feedback
Sam Gavin
There idea about farmer markets and fruits and vegetables, freshly picked.
We didn't have enough information to go on about but liked there idea.
We needed more information on our app since we had literally just gotten our idea that day.
http://support.sas.com/rnd/base/ods/templateFAQ/links.html
This shows you how to use a hot link template.
https://placeit.net/
This one is really cool. One each image you can see exactly what to do with your app.
Sam Gavin
There idea about farmer markets and fruits and vegetables, freshly picked.
We didn't have enough information to go on about but liked there idea.
We needed more information on our app since we had literally just gotten our idea that day.
http://support.sas.com/rnd/base/ods/templateFAQ/links.html
This shows you how to use a hot link template.
https://placeit.net/
This one is really cool. One each image you can see exactly what to do with your app.
Monday, March 10, 2014
Unit 8 reading response
This weeks blog was about reading two links provided. One was the top ten apps part 1: Idea and Design. This talked about a college student and his experience working with apps. He had designed one called grades,but wasn't successful with the profit it gave him. He then proceeds to tell us the steps he took while trying to layout and app, for intense, a lot of research, competeve landscapes,mapping things out and many more! It was interesting to weird this from a stusends point of view. It also talks about personas and that you should define then to fit your app. Brainstorming your apps are key to an successful app as well. Sketching, thinking, exploring are great ways to look into apps and well help alot with projects!
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