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Practical Skills for UI & UX

By Bartlomiej Jarema

  • Practical Skills for UI & UX Design
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Published January 30, 2025
Categorized as Class Work

Blog Post 1. Design and Research

I started by mapping ideas and functions inspired by other companion apps like the steam companion app or the warframe companion app. I also mapped the inspiration for the game, the main inspiration for this game series is Animal Well as well as Iron Lung. Animal Well was a huge inspiration for the puzzles as… Continue reading Blog Post 1. Design and Research

Published January 30, 2025
Categorized as Practical Exercises

Blog Post 2. User Flow and U.I Wireframing

Here i planned out how the front page would be structured, this design was made after the decision that the crafting page would be changed to a news page. Most aspects of this design were kept however the main bar at the bottom had to be changed. Here is where i first considered the color… Continue reading Blog Post 2. User Flow and U.I Wireframing

Published January 30, 2025
Categorized as Practical Exercises

Blog Post 3. UI Prototyping for Mobile Application

this was the first design for the menu at the bottom of the screen was a wheel which the user could turn in order to access other tabs with the central part of the circle being a button which would lead the user back to the home page. However this version was obnoxious to use… Continue reading Blog Post 3. UI Prototyping for Mobile Application

Published January 30, 2025
Categorized as Practical Exercises

Blog Post 4. Adapting Your Design for Web Deployment

For the web version i had to redesign how some of the tabs are structured, for example i stretched the banner to fully fit the screen as well as changing the position of the button which returns the user back to the main menu. i used the 1920 x 1080 aspect ratio for it to… Continue reading Blog Post 4. Adapting Your Design for Web Deployment

Published January 30, 2025
Categorized as Practical Exercises
Practical Skills for UI & UX
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