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Elizabeth:
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Design 1Most complex design, probably the best one I did. Design 2Sorted by genre, with a "likes" system for ratings. Design 3Super simple, optimized for efficiency but lacking in features |
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Hannah:
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Design 1Straightforward App focused on recommendation. Trying to make that process the fastest. App itself makes recommendations of what you would like based on a book you liked that you search when searching for recommendations. I.e. users can say "if you liked x, you'll probably like y" so anyone that likes x can search it and find the y. Design 2Website designed for librarians. Quick access to popular books, can keep track of what they have in stock in their library online. Also can recommend books to their students through online application. Can see the list of books they've recommended. Straightforward design, simplistic although I misdrew the navigation pane that should be on the left. Design 3Designed to be ultra safe in the respect of keeping the students and their privacy safe. Only friending people from school and not letting others see books you have read, etc. This was the "extreme" design because I was thinking of students who have super protective parents, and an app they would let their children use. Pretty straightforward design, otherwise. |
Paula:
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Design 1Efficient App. Only three options; Recommend, review, and find. Only buttons, except to write a title. Recommend me is the only social aspect. Design 2More social than last. Has a "club", where you can see your friends go to their profiles (basically a reading list). Besides looking at your club, you can recommendations from your friends, search, and review. It also stores your recommendations Design 3This design includes a librarian and allows for librarian-student interaction, |
Storyboard designs and Analysis
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