IXD303 Final Submission
Below are my links to my prototype and brand guidelines for my hand in Recover Buddy Prototype Recover Buddy Brand Style Guidelines IXD303 Blog link
Below are my links to my prototype and brand guidelines for my hand in Recover Buddy Prototype Recover Buddy Brand Style Guidelines IXD303 Blog link
When creating a brand it is extremely important to then create a brand style guide. This helps other people who may be working on the product to keep the brand consistent and make sure your brand is portrayed in the way you wish it to be. Please see my Brand Style Guide here: Recover Buddy
Whilst I continue to develop my app on Figma, a major part of the design process is deciding what colours to use for each screen. Today’s issue I was resolving was what colour to use is my food logging screens. A muted green is the main colour of my product as green symbolises growth and […]
As part of the development process, it was important for me to create a user flow for my app to show a ‘blueprint’ of how it works and how to best navigate it. To do this, I went on www.app.flowmap.com to create my user flow. I wasn’t quite so sure on how to begin this process […]
One of the main tasks I wanted to accomplish throughout this project was to learn how to horizontal scroll for sections of my screens. Deliveroo an example of the perfect use of horizontal scrolling is food apps such as Deliveroo. It’s a great way to add as much information as possible without cluttering your screen. […]
Today’s class was aimed at ensuring that we are on the right track for week 10 and are preparing to start prototyping our screens on Figma. This brings our product to life and allows everyone to get a better idea of how your product works. Paul also offered tips on how to ensure that your […]
This week was our group critique for our healthcare apps. For this critique, we had to create a slide deck which includes: Brand Name, Logo Under Persona/s Brand Guidelines Initial Wireframes Three Screens demonstrating final design. See my PDF Slide here: Sarah Collinson recover buddy we then had to upload our slides onto Figma before […]
What is a Design Sprint? A Design Sprint is a unique five day process for validating ideas and solving big challenges through prototyping and testing ideas with customers. In five days, the Design Sprint will help to: Understand. Map out the problem and pick an important area to focus. Ideate. Sketch out ideas/solutions on paper. […]
In this weeks lecture of Content Design with Paul we covered: Everything is Content Brand Dictionaries User Journey Map Touchpoints Lessons from Trailblazers The four main types of content in web/digital design include: Text Imagery Video Data Text 95% of web content is text which means it is so important to get it right when […]
When designing a product, one of the most important things to do is to complete some contextual research on products that are similar to the one you are creating. This means I downloaded some eating disorder recovery apps to see what was already out there and how they laid out the app as well as […]