Overall the ‘creō’ application successfully presents a collation of creative articles, personalised to each user and also allows for a location search to suggest creative shops, galleries and studios nearby. The final outcome was thought to be on trend, easy to navigate and consistent, as a result of the minimal but conceptual approach to the design of the layout and visuals. The typefaces chosen within the app maintain a level of legitimacy and style, but also when transferred on screen it was clear that the legibility was also good. The feedback suggested that it was hard to see if the amount of text shown was appropriate or if the quantity was too overwhelming. To resolve this for the final presentation of the app an actual sourced article was used in the framing to demonstrate how the user would view an article, the amount of content that would be shown and how it would then link to the original website of the source.
To improve on the final outcome, Adobe Illustrator would have been a better software to do the visual designs in as the vectors would have kept the quality consistent when transferring between the different software. This would have also made it easier to create a more complex animation as all of the elements would have been transferred as separate shapes that within the software they could have been manipulated. The use of Adobe After Effects is something that I will continue to learn how to use so that in later projects it can be used to showcase the concepts and user interactions of designs.
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