Friday, February 24, 2017

NYAD Update

NYAD

The past week was spent doing more research in order to begin building our app.


Jon: Jon has been refining his Adobe XD skills and designing mockups to become familiar with Adobe XD. He has built a second mockup for Lorca (a local coffee shop) after a critique of the first version. After this week he will begin to build a mockup and wireframe for NYAD. He also read Robin Williams' "The Non-Designer's Design Book" and incorporated his findings into the his newest design.

The original design

Emily: As stated prior, Emily is our head programmer. Emily has been playing around with Javascript and Angular JS in order to become familiar with the program. She is going through the official AngularJS tutorial. She is planning to apply for a LinkedIn API once she has the basic development prototype.

Arturo: I have been doing more market research. I completed the survey and once the group approves it will be distributed around school. I also created on a SWOT analysis for our brand and for our competitors. I am also looking for ways to improve communication between the team.


Current Status of my APP

Current Status of my APP

I have been using MITappinventor for creating my app. I have done wireframing for my app on paper before actually starting to put together my app. So far I've gotten a pretty good gist of the things I wanted to include in my app but have had some troubles figuring out a way to make the App "community driven". This is because I have not found a way to add a couple of components that would shift the use of the app from an information based app to a community-based app where the information displayed is based on the people who use the app instead of the information I manually had to put in. I believe my next step is to add these components to my app which include a rating system (like on Netflix), a comment system (like on Youtube), and a "sort by" feature (like on Amazon or IMDb). Having these things would make the app do exactly what I would like it to do because then users would be able to search for a genre of TV shows like "comedies" and be able to filter their search to be organized from "highest rated tv show to lowest rated tv show" while having the understanding that all the shows being searched are rated by the community and not companies, and so they can trust that the ratings are accurate to the opinions of the community. This is what I want my app to do, to inform viewers about what TV shows are interesting to watch completely based on the community's' opinions. To do this I also need to add a system that allows users to upload new shows they encounter therefore if I have users I would probably need them to create an account on the app. Maybe I can connect them through their google accounts or simply have them create an account specific to the App. There is a lot of work I need to do on my part (a lot of figuring out, but I am really interested in creating this App and so I am just going to work harder to complete it). That's all I have for this week.
       

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

MOBILE DEVELOPMENT TODAY

I had a MD appointment scheduled in New Haven that i could not re-schedule. So i would like to push our update due dates to Monday for the Mobile Projects. Remember we have about two more weeks of development when we will have Works in Progress Presentations where you highlight what your team/project has learned, challenges you have encountered, APIs or frameworks that are successful and an/all prototyping tools that you are having issues or success with.

So please use today;s class time to meet with your groups and continue on the development path for your project. 

I am very excited by the work i am seeing so far and the areas of investigation that you all have come up with are wonderful. 

I am sure you will continue and make the most of this work time and have to survive without my lecture today :-)

See you all MONDAY for updates and Two weeks Works in Progress [WIP]

kind regards

Patrick

Friday, February 17, 2017

NYAD Update (Emily, Jon, Arturo)

New York Agency Directory
As we mentioned in our previous post, each team member has different duties.

Jon: UI
Emily: Develpment
Arturo: Marketing/Research

The past week Jon has been using Adobe DX to create UI mockups. Hes been making fake mockups so he team can familiarize with his artistic style. He has also taken a look at some Lynda lessons on UI design.

Emily finished her Javascript review and has been working on exercises to improve her Javascript proficiency. She has been looking at many resources and will make the app using Angular Js.

I, Arturo, have become familiar with qualtrics, a software used for building questionnaires. I have been working on a set of questions to ask current DMD students to gauge their interests.
One of the major app decisions we made this week was deciding not to have User Profiles. The main reasoning behind this is that we don't have enough knowledge on security to apply it to the app.
Have a good weekend!

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Need for Geotagged Photos

https://blog.streetography.com/how-do-we-keep-geotagging-from-being-a-drag-to-our-photography-workflow-364aa34762d3#.fp3mfg1je

The article speaks to people who are expressing a need to have their photos geotagged in a more organized and easy to access fashion. While your iPhone can mark your photo's location by using location services, there is a smaller platform for photographers using DSLR cameras to have their photos "geotagged." The article nudges users to check out Geotag Photos Pro, which comes in app and desktop form that can track a person's location and routes. I kind of wanted to take the idea of this app, and use it as a model for my own app.

Currently..

Hi!

I just wanted to give you guys an update on the progress of my project, as I just realized that we were supposed to do this on Monday. This week, I continued the Swift/iOS class I am taking online at the Flatiron School. I have also began experimenting with Quartz Composer, as per Professor Pagano's recommendation and textbook. I am not sure yet as to where these two directions intersect, but I expect to have a clearer picture of my options for realizing my proposal by the end of this week, and I will update this blog accordingly.

See you all in class soon.

Monday, February 6, 2017

APP FOR WARHOL MUSEUM

https://studio.carnegiemuseums.org/out-loud-cdc979453ef0#.aq6aprkt3


What do you think?


App Idea Proposal

How many times have you found yourself eager to capture a moment at a highly photographable location, but you happen to be alone or in a group where no one is willing to take one for the team and sit this photo op out? Besides being generally inconvenient, asking strangers on the street to take your picture is a time-consuming, oftentimes fruitless, and sometimes even dangerous exercise. 

Best-case scenario: you get stuck explaining how to use an iPhone camera to someone else's grandma and then having to pretend to like the blurry, ill-lit mess of a composition she created until she walks far enough out of earshot and you can be sure you're no longer hurting her fragile grandma feelings by asking someone else. 

Average-case scenario: you get flat out rejected by some business-type in a suit that doesn't even slow his pace or make eye contact (at which point you will probably feel disheartened enough to settle for a selfie).

Worst EVER case scenario (UGH -___-): you get it all wrong and give your phone to someone who looks nice until they literally run off with your phone, never to be seen again, and you find yourself spending 7 months teaching some teenage boy who bought your phone off a taxicab driver in Peru how to push your pictures to the Cloud...in Spanish. 

Yep, you guessed it. That last one was a personal anecdote (#never #give #up #on #your #dreams #nunca #renuncies #a #tus #sueƱos). Needless to say, I believe there is a real market for a product that would address these problems. 

Enter [app I'm going to develop]

My vision is for a social, community-based photographing (not photography) application that will take the disappointment, awkwardness, and danger out of asking strangers for pictures. 

The app will have "photographer" (default) and "subject" (switch-operated) modes. Users will switch on subject mode when they are looking to have their picture taken, which will send out a request to [my app]-ers nearby who are on photographer mode. Once the request is answered, the photographer and subject will meet and have a brief photo encounter where the photographer uses his or her own phone to take pictures of the subject within the app. For privacy reasons, the photographer's phone will not retain any of the photos. Instead, the photographs will be allotted space on the app's cloud, where the subject can view and download them to his or her phone within 24 hours after they are taken, no annoying watermarks, no reduced quality.

Beyond that basic model, I expect to tweak and add to the concept as I move forward in the development process. 

One of the things I know I have to think about looking forward is how to feasibly grow a user-base for this kind of service. Many apps where quality and convenience are based on voluntary participation, such as Waze, for example, launch an Alpha-user strategy to generate the critical mass of users that the app needs to be actually useful. I will also have to consider various photographer incentives (maybe a points or rewards system of some sort) to ensure that people will actually be motivated to partake in my model outside of an immediate need to have their photograph taken. 

This is a lofty project, but I hope to see a full degree of functionality at a basic level within 16 weeks. As far as I see it, this would mean a working implementation of two broader functions of the app: finding and connecting with users nearby and authorization ("handshake") exchange. That is my goal this semester. Timeline/milestone specifics are TBD. So far, my efforts are exploratory, and I am learning a lot.

In terms of technical specifics, I am working on my fluency in Swift and X-Code, as I believe from my research that this will be the easiest path to GPS-integration. I have no prior formal UX/UI experience under my belt, so I am still experimenting (and very much open to recommendations, as well as input and collaboration opportunities). For now, I am most comfortable using Xcode's built-in Storyboard, and I have looked into using the Instagram API with Origami, since I would ideally like for users to have the option of linking account profiles to Instagram feeds.

I believe in my idea because traveling solo shouldn't have to translate to a poorly-documented trip and because, sorry to break it to you, selfies are tacky. 

App Proposal

Overview:
App for my internship company, Veritonic. It's a marketing analytics platform for sound in advertising. We already have a robust web application, but we have yet to move to mobile. I plan on developing a cross-platform mobile application (iOS and Android) based on our existing web app.

Frameworks and Languages:
Ionic 2
Cordova
HTML/CSS/JS
Angular
Python

Timeline:
Interface design by Midterm
Full functionality by Final

App Idea - Tyrrell Serrano & Juwan Dumas

Every once in a while a phone game will catch the attention of millions
and draws in tons of money via in-app purchases or ad revenue. It's time
for the next game to shine, and its name is " Tylt ".

Tylt is a mobile game in which the player tilts his or her mobile device
to control a ball to navigate a maze. In the maze, the player will need to
collect items to proceed to the next level (maze). The items required will 
change each level according to words/imagery at the top of the screen.
The score is based on how long it took the player to complete the level.

The game will be created in Unity and coded with both Javascript and C#.
Tyrrell will be responsible for coding the project, Juwan will be responsible
for all the visuals.

Week 1: Working Menu
Week 2: Level design (1 or 2 maps)
Week 3: Physics
Week 4: Win conditions
Week 5: You win/ Game over screens
Week 6: Testing
Week 7&8: revisions

Using Unity C# & Javascript
Target audience: Everybody
Product (Game) Name: Tylt
Tyrrell Serrano: Lead programmer
Juwan Dumas: Lead Designer

App Proposal - Artie, Jon, Emily

Objective: Create a mobile application platform that allows easy access to available and hiring agencies within the area.  


Team Roles:
Emily - Web Developer
Arturo - Business Researcher
Jonathan - UI/UX Designer


Platforms: Adobe XD
Ionic Framework
Angular JS


Target Audience:
  • Current undergraduate and graduate students
  • Recently graduated looking for positions


Current Progress:
We have looked into other mobile applications to get a sense for competition and visuals being implemented.  One that we found was LinkedIn Students, which utilizes card-style visuals for companies, and important information such as skills required and salary.  There doesn’t seem to be many current mobile applications (available in the US) in either the Google Play Store or the Apple Application Store, so we see a low barrier for entry.  However, there are many websites focused on internships.  We have also taken a look at tutorials from Lynda.com to associate ourselves with UI/UX fundamentals, and the framework for the application is underway.  


General Timeline (in “Week of” Format):

  • January 30 -
    Business: App Market Research - Look at different business/directory-type apps, note links and reviews, and audience reaction.
    Design: Lynda
    Development: API Research
  • February 6 -
    Business: Same as last week
    Design: Same as last week
    Development: Something something check out Ionic
  • February 13 -
    Business: Monetization
    Design: Begin looking into Adobe XD
    Development: AngularJS demo
February 20 -
Business plan
Wire-framing 

Thursday, February 2, 2017

App Proposal

My app will be a 16 step drum sequencer with the ability to save patterns. I have used many sequencer apps but most of them have basic functionality, poor UI design, only 8 steps, and bad sounds. I have yet to find one that suits my needs so I know that there are probably other people looking for one as well. The point is to get ideas saved quickly while on the go without the need for pen and paper.

The Nexus UI would be perfect for the interface of the app and the programming can be done in JavaScript but might require another library geared toward audio. My plan would be to design the interface first, then figure out how to connect the different elements to add functionality.

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

App Idea

Name: GeoPhoto, Photo Scout (??)


Framework:
Will be using Ionic Framework (HTML5 and AngularJS) to build a hybrid mobile application.


App Design:
The purpose of the app is to provide a space for users to discover and browse prime photo taking locations all over the world. When photos are taken, the photo will be tagged with the exact coordinate location and can be uploaded and shared with other users to a global map of sorts. Users can see and look up locations and the photos pinned to that place. Additionally, users can choose to be notified whenever they pass by a particular location that has been pinned many times (e.g. This location has been pinned 180,000 times - Eiffel Tower, Paris, France).

https://www.locationscout.net


Target Audience:
The app is primarily directed towards millennials, from pre-teens to young adults.  


Platform:
iOS and Android  


Milestones:
Week 1


Week 2
  • Set up basic pages for app
  • Integrate font and color scheme


Week 3
  • Do research to link app to google maps


Week 4
  • Begin integration of location tagging
  • Continue working on UI/UX



Layout:

  • Basic homepage, navigation
  • Photo taking page, access to camera (also option to upload photos)
  • Search - search a location by name, key words (as tagged by users- beach, tower, mountain), coordinates
  • World map - view photos pinned to map