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DMA 217

Project 1: TODO

Link to prototype: https://www.figma.com/proto/5UIpwb3LSbZ4NCEPYSfL0k/Project-1?node-id=117%3A179&scaling=scale-down&page-id=109%3A522&starting-point-node-id=117%3A247

  • What did you learn?

In this project I learned how to create components in Figma, prototype, and use Maze to gain feedback on my app.

  • What was easy?

It was easy to create a design style with different colors and font families. I enjoyed attempting to make an app aesthetically pleasing.

  • What was challenging?

It was challenging to prototype the app, as all of the buttons have to connect to a corresponding page. The concept appeared simple, but in practice, creating working buttons and features was a lot more work than anticipated.

  • How could your submission be improved?

My submission could be improved with better interactions within my app. I could have made more buttons and more flows in Figma, however, attempting to do that was very difficult, as the whole app would need to be adjusted and new flows would have to be created.

  • How could I improve the assignment for the next class?

The assignment could be improved if there were more specific guidelines for the app, rather than a check-in each week where new ideas for the app would be suggested. This made it difficult as new adjustments had to be done when the app was significantly worked upon already.

  • How might you apply your knowledge in future assignments or work scenarios?

This knowledge will allow me to think about design in a new way. I am now aware of how to use font families with different stylistic concepts, as well as use color in a user-friendly and appealing way.

  • How did a specific reading or video inspire or help you? Refer to a specific reading or link for this; do not reference a class video or lecture.

The Smashing Magazine article (https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/03/lean-ux-getting-out-of-the-deliverables-business/) was helpful in creating my app design. It allowed me to understand the whole UX process, as well as helped me understand the importance of prototyping.