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Enrich the Experience – Navigation App for Digital Art Zurich
In spring 2020, the Digital Art Zurich is happening for the first time. In Zurich West, exhibitions, talks and parties will be taking place in galleries and museums as well as in clubs and public spaces. Visitors can enjoy the work of world-renowned artists and upcoming stars from the scene.
The mobile app you will be designing should provide visitors with information about the works and artists, guide them to the locations and let them participate in voting for the audience award. Besides the design guidelines from DA Z, there are no limitations to what you can do. Please depart from tradition, explore the possibilities of a mobile phone with all its features and sensors and show how to make a great navigation experience through a festival for digital art today.
Time Period
17th of September – 18th of October 2019
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Lecturers
Jürgen Späth | juergen.spaeth@zhdk.ch
Martin Dušek | martin.dusek@zhdk.ch
Material
Recommended Software
Visual Design
Mockup, Animations & Transitions
- Principle
- (Invision Studio, Framer X, Figma, Sketch)
see a more comprehensive list of UI Prototyping tools
Week 1 (CW38) – Requirements Gathering & Design Concept
Introduction to Alfred Escher and his life. This introduction will be made through different events. On the first day there are two kick-off events. The first will be held internally by IAD and the second will be together with trends & identity. In the afternoon, Escher biographer Prof. Joseph Jung giving a lecture on Alfred Escher. Then there is a short introduction to the BUXX app. On the second day, an individual city walk with the BUXX app will take place followed by an introductory event. On the third and last day of the first week, there is a tour of important places by Alfred Escher. In the afternoon, an exchange with trends & identity students takes place in groups.
The first week is fully focused on getting more involved in the topic and gathering requirements.
Deliverables Week 1
To have some fantastic ideas for an implementation in mind.
Week 2 (CW39) – Requirements Gathering & Design Concept
The third week starts with a concept presentation by Trends&Identity. This is a good opportunity to look for possible collaborations or inspirations for your independent concept. The collaboration with Trends&Identity is optional, even though we strongly encourage collaborative projects. We ask you to develop three concepts and present them in the form of sketches, simple enough so someone new to the topic can understand your idea.
Input Slides – Native Apps vs. Progressive Web Apps – Download
Deliverables Week 3
Three Concepts in the form of sketches
Week 3 (CW40) – Design Concept and Wireframe & Testing
The fourth week starts with an input event on the theme of UI-sketching, wireframing and testing. You will pick one of your concepts in order to refine it.
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Deliverables Week 4
A digitally worked out concept with sketches.
Week 4 (CW41) – Application of Designlanguage & Microinteractions
In the fifth week, there will be an input on the topic design language before we start the phase where this gained knowledge will be applied.
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Deliverables Week 5
Elaborated and tested wireframe.
Week 5 (CW42) – Design Documentation & Communication
In the last week, the application is refined and documented. On Thursday afternoon a final presentation will take place.
Final deliverables
Complete your high-fidelity prototype to reflect your complete user journey. Document your design decisions in the styleguide and prepare a project presentation.
- Design documentation / Style guide (PDF)
- Final presentation (Keynote)
- Mockup & screencast of interaction with the mockup
- Text file including the project title, a short description, and a project description (in a file to be labeled “Texts”)
- Approx. 10 representative images of the project (to be stored in a file labeled “Images”)
Schedule
Below you'll find the schedule of this module. For the bold appointments, we'll all meet together, while the underlined appointments are
individual meetings. The brightly marked fields represent the focus of these days.
W1 | Tuesday 17.09. | Wednesday 18.09. | Thursday 19.09. | Friday 20.09. |
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Kick-Off (4.D12) 11.00 - 12.00 | Discover | Requirements Gathering & Design Concept | Requirements Gathering & Design Concept | |
Discover | Atelier Visit (4.K22) 13.00 – 17.00 JS, MD | Mentoring (4.D12) 13.00 – 17.00 JS, MD | ||
W2 | Tuesday 24.09. | Wednesday 25.09. | Thursday 26.09. | Friday 27.09. |
Mentoring (4.D12) | Design Concept | Mentoring (4.D12) | Design Concept | |
Design Concept | Design Concept | |||
W3 | Tuesday 01.10. | Wednesday 02.10. | Thursday 03.10. | Friday 04.10. |
Mentoring (4.T07) | Mid-Presentation (4.T09) | Wireframing | Wireframing & Testing | |
Wireframing | Debriefing (4.K22-1) 13.00 – 17.00 JS, MD | |||
W4 | Tuesday 08.10. | Wednesday 09.10. | Thursday 10.10. | Friday 11.10. |
Mentoring (4.E08) | Application of Designlanguage & Microinteractions | Free Flow Seminar | Free Flow Seminar | |
Application of Designlanguage & Microinteractions | ||||
W5 | Tuesday 15.10. | Wednesday 16.10. | Thursday 17.10. | Friday 18.10. |
Mentoring (4.T07) 09.00 – 12.00 JS, MD | Design Documentation and Communication | Design Documentation and Communication | Design Documentation and Communication | |
Application of Designlanguage & Microinteractions | Final Presentation (4.E08) 14.00 – 17.00 JS, MD, HPR |
JS: Jürgen Späth, MD: Martin Dušek