Application Design I / Final Project: High-fidelity Prototype

14.11.2022- 28.11.2022 (Week 12 - Week 14)
Britney Chow Pei Jun / 0350043 / BDCM
Application Design I
Final Project: High-fidelity Prototype


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INSTRUCTIONS



PROGRESSION

In this stage of the project, it's basically done. I have to change whatever the problem is in low-fidelity prototype, then refine it, and add the colors. At first, Figma has limited functions on how I wanted to exactly design the app. However, I tried to make it my way. 

Fig 1.1; Hi-fi Prototype Draft; 

In order to make the buttons and the other UIs work (input field), I have to make interactive buttons and components. This is pretty hard for some part of the design. 

Fig 1.2; Components;

Fig 1.3; Button Components; 

After making them all interactable, I then proceed to refine the animations. Since my lecturer told me to focus on one task, I decided to do a task where people could create their own habit. 

Final Submission of Final Project: High-fidelity Prototype

Fig 1.4; Low-fidelity Prototype in Figma; 



FEEDBACKS

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Change how the reminder is, it should have hours and minutes. The "start from" should be Monday to Sunday. 


REFLECTIONS

In this final project, I feel that it's much more easier compare to project 3, since I have already learned the basics of Figma. However, that does not mean I'm an expert and I still have to rely on YouTube to look for more tutorials and guides. Even so, there are still plenty of things that I do not know how to do it, and thus limited on how I can design the app. To be honest, I do not think that mine looks good compare to the others, when I first do it, I feel that it looks fine, but seeing others designs on their own choice of their app, it makes me feel like I should work harder. Perhaps when I have the time to, I will make more improvements on it. Now that I have more knowledge on how to work with it, I might as well try out different components by combining different tutorials and guides from YouTube. 


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