Monday, 9 January 2017

Final Resolution (video)

Hypebeast Clothing Retail App

After wireframing, I started to bring the app to life using Experience Design. This allowed me to implement imagery, type and functions as well as seeing how it looks on a smartphone screen.

This software would be especially useful when considering my relationship with the developer if I were to take this app further and get it made. The Adobe software would allow me to give the developer a good sense of what I want to achieve through the app including things like user experience and ease of use.

Below is a video of a user navigating through the app showing off all of the various features the app has to offer. The video guides you from the opening screen that features a greeting. It then takes you to the start up pages that are there to learn the fashion interests of the user. They also show them some features of the app that they may find useful. 

After that it presents you the the landing/home page that serves as the main function of the app. This page is where the user can explore and buy clothes.

Then it takes you to the News Feed where people the user follows can share fashion related articles etc.

Then it takes you to the profile page where you can view your previously liked items, wishlists and following. Also on this page is the mannequin feature where the user inputs measurements so that the app can inform them on the perfect size for each item they're interested in.

Other features shown in the video include the music shortcut, short cut and size menu on each item that quickly shows the user what sizes are available and what size fits them best.



   Visual Mockup FINAL from Barney Beckman on Vimeo.

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