When designing a product whether it be digital or sold as a physical item, It’s beneficial to you research the consumer and meet their needs. What is the name of this process, and what are 2 ways in which this process can benefit successful design?
Interaction Design # 8
StandardInteraction Design # 7
StandardToday we began creating a flow chart that clearly shows how our app will navigate and function, mapping out each step, and clearly displaying the appearance each page. This project is meant to help us as we begin developing our presentation using software.
Interaction Design # 6
StandardCreated a storyboard including all key tasks, also began development on the apps functionality, organizing and building upon the tasks themselves.
Interaction Design #5
StandardFurther development into identifying key tasks, in class I created a detailed outline based on information gathered at the Railroad museum.
Interaction Design #4
StandardWent out to the Sacramento Railroad Museum, in order to research and identify key tasks that can go into a website or app.
Interaction Design #3
StandardDeveloped heuristic reviews of 3 separate personas based on knowledge from the website WizardWorld.com, a site that contains valuable information regarding comic cons happening around the U.S. and exactly whats available at each.
Interaction Design #2
StandardI spent the entirety of the night developing 5 personas, that would be the possible customers of my groups fictional restaurant delivery service. I chose to hand draw the people I had in mind for each persona, as to not include someone else’s photography into something I plan to develop into a valued portfolio piece.
Interaction Design #1
StandardDeveloped a creative brief for a fictional delivery service, in a group project. I also learned how solving one issue with an idea leads to more questions, continuing that pattern leading to better results.