http://www.scribd.com/doc/212352615/EarPlugs-App
Showing posts with label Mehdi Salehi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mehdi Salehi. Show all posts
3/13/14
3/6/14
Prototyper, for free and quick wireframes. #Thursdayapps
free and quick wireframes for a lot of devices
http://www.justinmind.com/prototyper/free-edition
2/27/14
A Real Tree (thursdayapps)
One enormous environmental issue is deforestation. We're losing thousands of miles of forests each year. The Apple iPhone application called A Real Tree helps users fight back. The developers of A Real Tree have partnered with organizations like Sustainable Harvest International and Trees For the Future. These organizations plant trees in several nations, including Nicaragua, Haiti, India and Honduras. Every time someone purchases A Real Tree, one of these organizations will literally plant a tree.
The application consists of a simple image of a cartoon tree as it springs to life before your eyes. By experimenting with different gestures and motions, you can make a bird fly or cause flowers to drift in the breeze. According to the developers, more functionality will come to the app in the future.
The application is only 99 cents and can be found in the iPhone apps store. So, for less than a dollar, you can plant a tree and help fight global warming.
source: http://science.howstuffworks.com/
2/20/14
2/18/14
Hat Scramble App
Object: Hat
Target Audience: Toddlers, non-verbal
This app is targets towards toddlers under 2 years of age and teaches children the colors of the rainbow by selecting colors. When the child touches a color, it will speak to the child "red hat" and display text. This app also teaches children different kinds of clothing garments as they click the arrows right and left.
2/13/14
EARPLUG App
A lot of New Yorkers are in danger of losing their hearing because of the high noise level in the city specially on the subway platforms, fabrication working environments, street traffic etc. Most of people even don't know that being exposed to a noise level of 85 decibels for more than 10 minutes can harm their hearing.
This app will help them to
1) Bring awareness to New Yorkers about the danger of the city noise level and
2) Protect them from this danger.
This app will automatically measure the noise level of the user's environments and will notify them to leave the area before the time-limit danger or take an action. taking action could be playing a white noise when the noise level goes up in order to protect the users health (the user must wear a headphone in order to use the white noise background)
This app will also have a real-time online data platform from other user's decibel rates across the city and will suggest the "less noisy" routes options for the users to commute between their two locations.
Hi! I'm Mehdi, a second year student of MFA Design and Technology.
I haven't read the whole iOS guideline yet but I found the following very interesting (I'm an iPhone 4 user):
- The use of colors and depth in the design of the new interfaces help a lot the easy navigation and the quality of experience with the users.
- I found the Passbook feature very useful. I never used this feature before and excited to see the wide range of abilities and functionalities combined with new creative ideas and applications in near future. I love the idea of bridging the physical world and digital barcode in simplicity of this feature.
- The overall design of the booklet itself is very user friendly, using simple font, simple explanations, using colorful texts, and using a lot of snapshots, illustrations and images help the user quickly get to the point.
One of my favorite apps is the the YAHOO WEATHER
It's an old app but it can be a great example of designing UI for mobile apps according to the iOS guidelines.
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