Case Study
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Case Study •
My Style Helper.
With this app, I really wanted to go for a convenient way to access someone’s closet through the apple watch and give people the ability to access colors throughout the season and what that looks like with the clothes on a person. Since I have a huge passion for fashion, I wanted to imply that to an app that could be useful. With this app, it was a struggle at first trying to prototype for pop up slide, but by duplicating the design for a separate animation I began to figure out how to use it and make it function.
For the color choices, since this was in the middle of fall, I wanted everything to revolve around earth toned colors. Consisting of orange, red, brown, green, and off white. Basically earth tones. For the categories and pop ups, I wanted to keep everything consistent with black, white, and grey for the reasoning of keeping things slick.
Color Choices
Main Design Elements
These are the design elements that I chose throughout my UI-UX, with sorting of clothes from my closet and the season of the fall (the season we were in when I had designed this). The colors that are in a circle are colors that are common in the fall, so I decided to animate this in a way that it could transform in and out. With colors, Proportion/Layers (garments), and Different styles. These are all options that you can click on, that give you an idea of what these elements will look like. For the very last picture, this is a representation of what the garments look like on body.
These are the guts of the app, the plugins that make the app function. This is a stage throughout figma that you can make your design animate. Flow one, flow two, flow three are the networks of connected frames that form a path through a prototype.
Apple Watch Prototype
Inspiration
I originally wanted to use the same elements of apple emoji’s and incorporate graffiti in my work for the home screen.