Sunday, 9 August 2015

App Visualising

Adding Images, Text, Colour

Tried laying out images to see what layouts I could use for my app.

-The first screen is to personalize the app to the type of audience.
e.g. if tourist was picked then the events and recommendations will be changed to what tourists have liked.

-The default language is English but can be changed at the top
-Also the person always has the option to search for exhibits

-The home screen only has whats on today and whats popular to keep the screen more minimal.



-The map shows:
---where you are, direction and time to exhibit you want to go to (if specified), selection of icons (such as food).

-Also there is an option to take a photo of the exhibit they want to find out more about.(for if they just stubble across an exhibit).




-Forgot to add floor level
-Still need to add other icons for map

-When the user taps the zoom button it will go into person view using the camera.



-Once exhibit has been seen the section on the map will grey out.


-When the user selects the camera option then it will go into the exhibit identifier.
-They take a photo of the exhibit and then it finds the information on the exhibit.




-Added feed of comment section
---The idea would be that people ask questions or comment on an exhibit and a staff member replies or other people who have seen the exhibit reply.
-has option to enlarge text, rate and listen to someone reading.



-Also, I had the idea of installing NFC touchpoints at exhibits where the person can readily get info on the exhibit by scanning through using NFC.

---After scanning the screen below will appear from app


Exhibit Identifier

-Experimented with the home having buttons at bottom

Search Exhibit

-The search exhibit section is a fractal search where the person searches for content and the search comes up with exhibits related to the individual words searched.




-In this case the searches would relate to the gallipoli exhibit.
-after tapping on an image it would ideally show where it is on the map if the app notices that the person is not near the exhibit. Otherwise it would go straight to some info on it.



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