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Milestone 11 feedback #13

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tjke opened this issue May 17, 2017 · 2 comments
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Milestone 11 feedback #13

tjke opened this issue May 17, 2017 · 2 comments

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tjke commented May 17, 2017

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tjke commented May 17, 2017

Team A1: Katsudon

Ashley
I wish your UI for seeing the pictures had more information about the pictures being taken, such as specific amount of pictures, and most popular times for that location. Besides that, I think your website looks very good!

Michael
I wish your UI did this: I wish the UI of the pictures taken at the location had the source/photographer information of the image - with photography, accreditation is very important. Also, users can find other photos that were taken by the same photographer in addition to viewing other related pictures at the source.

Scott
I wish your UI of the app allowed for users to be able to easily find out details of how the images were taken. Since this app’s focus is to showcase professional photographs, it would be a cool feature if information about how the photo was taken is displayed. Information such as camera type, lens, time of day, etc would be paramount to being able to recreate pictures.

Tina
I wish the UI of the popup had some more to it, like arrows to go to see the other nearby/similar images. If possible, I would like to see a way for users to be able to favorite or save the locations/pictures, so that users have an easy way to go back to see previously viewed images that they wanted to remember.

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jorennejf commented May 17, 2017

Feedback from YellowCow (A5)

Chang:

The app looks nice. The mobile view on the modal needs work. The image covers the borders of the modal. Also I wish your UI would allow me to select an image so that it can enlarge. I like the color scheme. It does look but I feel like you guys can do a better a job. I would like to see all the padding, borders, and responsive layout completed by the next milestone

Tony:

I like how the app is single page. This make the app more compact and usable. The UI of the app is also responsive and looked nice both on desktop and mobile. Although the UI of the app is there, there are many room for improvement. Aside from the map, is there any other components of the app that user can interact with? Also, user have go through more than 3 clicks to check out a photo on the map. Can this be reduced? Maybe summarize pictures on certain location? or randomly pick several of them to be displayed on larger scale of the map? The search entry is not intuitive yet. What is it searching for, place name or photos with certain objects name?

Connie:

The ui design is very clean and looks good. I like that you went with the long page kind of layout since it looks very clean and easy to navigate. For next time I would like to see the Lorem ipsum replaced with your actual informative text. To be honest I feel like a lot of those categories are unnecessary. In addition I was confused on how to use the app. The map is not very intuitive. Perhaps including textile icons or images to help make it more understandable would be helpful.

Jorenne:

Your website seems more like it's trying to sell a product than the actual product itself. Good job with marketing and branding though; the name is catchy and all you need is a logo. I think y'all did a great job with that, if this were to market your app. I think an easy fix to making it look less commercial would be to make the map on a whole new page instead of where all the product info is (I never saw what the app looked like before the map was on a separate page, so idk how useful my suggestion is) or you could possibly replace the stock image with the map itself, since that's the only place where it seems your actual app is. As for the actual app, I wish that the UI wasn't so confusing for the map. Instructions or a help page would be useful because I'm not entirely sure what the icons and numbers represent. The only thing that really makes sense to me about your UI is that darker circles have larger numbers of content. It looks like you still need to implement the viewing part of your app because whenever I try to click on other images, nothing happens, and I would like to see a bigger version of all the pictures at certain locations. I would also like to see some text, such as a description of some sort.

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