Alex and I were the only ones who showed up on time for our group meeting. There was only so much the two us could do on our own. Callum showed up half an hour late but he said before that this was going to be an issue. Tim and Jess however didn't show up until 10 minutes before class started, which left little to no time to actually work on anything.
Over the week though, we did start creating our paper prototypes. Being tasked with visual designs and concept, I took the drawn storyboard we made in class and transformed that into a digital version.
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Storyboard Sketch |
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Medium Fidelity Prototype |
We made this into a presentation and mostly just talked about the ideas for the digital look of the app.
The camera is fairly
straight forward with most of the screen available for the camera and
only a bar at the top for the user to go to other functions. After
taking the photos the user will be taken to an options menu where the
app has tried to recognise what the item is. This is just a simple
list of the photos with a 'Yes' and a 'No' button on the right.
The set up of items in
the recipes menu and the pantry menu were going to be similar to each
other for continuity by setting them up in a three by three grid that
you could scroll down for more. Details would be kept to just a title
and extra information will be on a separate page.
For the recipes page we
have the main image, title, ingredients, method and reviews. We also had this for
the individual food items.
After that is the
favourite or saved page which would have all the saved recipes on it.
Lastly is the filter
which was going to be a set of bars with tick-able options inside
such
as Costs, Diet,
Culture, Difficulty and Time. This was also going to have the search
bar for food items the user may not be able to scan at this time.
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