Blog 04 weather app video
blogThis is a low-fidelity hand-painted weather app video, using video to show the final effect of the app. I uploaded the video to YouTube for more people to watch, and maybe get advice from experienced designers. This is the link to the YouTube video
Blog 10 Design and New Media study reflective report
blogWe reflect in our daily lives, think about an event that has changed the trajectory of your life, and try to understand how this event changed you. In academia, reflective writing is essential to your growth and learning, so you should open your heart and face yourself with an open and tolerant attitude. Learning based
Blog 09-Feedback for the project
blogWith the rapid development of the mobile Internet, the speed of the mobile network has continued to increase, and the consumption capacity of the masses has increased. Mobile devices continue to be popular. There are more and more software requirements for mobile phones, and applications with good interface visual effects and good experience remain on
Project 4-“SHE” design process
projectLogo and symbol At first, my work designed five different forms of symbol shapes. The first is to turn the simple letter s into a soft line shape, but the first symbol is a bit boring. The second is to design “she” as a symbol. The third is similar to the fourth. The shape of
Project 4 -“SHE“ Research
projectProject Brief Using the CC Awards as a framework, select one of the THREE available topics-Equality, Climate Crisis and Conscious Consumption. After identifying a suitable design challenge, use an iterative, user-centered design approach to produce your response. Project introduction The project was inspired by the movie “Legally Blonde.”The images of women in the film are
Project 3 weather app part 2
project6.Prototype video display Conclusion Being someone who always goes through the wireframing phase hand in hand, I was initially skeptical at the thought of manually making hand-drawn and hand-cut paper wireframes. However, I quickly saw the power of the medium. It enabled on the spot ‘editing’ by simply throwing away the bit of card paper