The app redesign
Reviewing user experience interviews and searching through the comments and reports on the iOS app store, I determined the biggest problems in the app that will benefit the majority of users. By creating a new informational architecture and layout we can identify what works and does not work in the current app’s structure.
Reviewing user experience interviews and searching through the comments and reports on the iOS app store, I determined the biggest problems in the app that will benefit the majority of users. By creating a new informational architecture and layout we can identify what works and does not work in the current app’s structure.
Productivity app
Flora


Splash Screen
- Since you would not have a login before the download of the app
- It will have the logo and then after signing up the splash screen then will show your profile.
Sign Up
- Sign up with e-mail, Facebook or Twitter
- By having multiple ways of signing up we can address the complaints of only having Facebook available for younger users.
Home
- Since it was more of a 3 page swipe set up the home page now offers the ability to see all the features one place.
New Trees
- Instead of having only 6 tasks and a limited about of trees you can now add as many tasks as you want
- With the increase amount of trees you can earn you will be able to travel the “map to and collect them all
Calendar
- Able to see your tree and task progress
Progress
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You are able to see how you compare with friends you are collaborating with and all of your breakdowns
Task Achievement and Profile
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You are able to see a breakdown by day, week or month of how productive you were and the amount of trees or seedlings you have grown
Flora - redesign















