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There will be a small description of what BucketList is somewhere on the page. The main focus of the clean and uncluttered design of this page is to ensure that the user spends the least amount of time on the page and gets to organize their life as quick as possible.
Main PageUI
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After a user logs in, this is the page where they will be spending most of their time. So it must look as clean as possible.
The Main page is divided into three frames. The top frame is just a view of where the user is. It contains the name of the site and logo and all the fancy items related to branding. It also contains todays date to give the user a reference point of the day
The Left panel contains all the information that are most relevant to the user. It provides a quick view of what is on the users list and what must be done. It allows the user to easily add, remove, cross off and modify their tasks and buckets. The specific detail of who is involved in the tasks are not included in this view because I feel like that is more of something in the secondary information category
The right pane is where the user can get more information about their tasks and buckets.
If the focus is on a bucket, the user will be able to see all the other users who are currently subscribed into the bucket. The bucket creator will be able to add users to the bucket and remove users from the buckets. Bucket subscribers will be able to request to join buckets, remove their selves from buckets and cross of completed tasks in the buckets. The Bucket creator will also be able to change the bucket title name.
If the focus is on a task, the user will be able to see all the specific users associated with that task and specific notes about the tasks per user. Meaning each user will have a section to put their thoughts about the task they are going to complete. In this view, each of the subscribers will also be able to change the task title.
Analysis of Design 2
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