Thursday, 26 March 2015

Preparing an Invision Prototype

After meeting up yesterday, Alfred still had quite a bit of work to do for his VCD studio class, and since I had already finished my VCD work, I decided that I would take charge of this and continue to work on the app design. So I spent a few hours finishing the screens on Photoshop, planning out what our activity suggestions were, and then finally created an InVision prototype.The link to this prototype can be found here: http://invis.io/NW2JG4S7Z 



















The above screens show pretty much all of the screens, most of which I individually created in Photoshop today while Alfred was catching up with VCD. I felt like there was quite a nice, consistent flow in terms of colour, along with the general layout, since we followed a set template. I feel that individually, it appears quite easy to navigate around, as we have given the user limited options to choose from, which quickly filter down their options to a few suggested destinations.














In the photo directly above, I have attached a screenshot from inside of InVision. This was once I was working out all of the hotspots for each screen, and begining to link them all together. Below, I have shown the screen that follows the one above. So once the user clicks on an activity, it has a page with a photo, the name, and some general information or background about that destination. Right at the bottom, within easy reach of the users thumb, is the "Go To Map" button, which will link them through to Google Maps, allowing the user to then find directions to get to their intended destination. I only made one of the paths lead all the way to the final suggestions, while all of the other links lead to the second to last page. The path to follow to get here is Entertainment - Indoor - Casual. 


 Below, I have attached a photo of part of my physical workbook, where I planned out all of the different options that the user could follow, and worked out suitable destinations in accordance. That way, if we decided to make the app completely, we would have a list of places to include in the final suggestions.


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