Here are some screenshots of my app with the developed layout and style...
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search menu. On the top bar you can search nearest location, look up address book, return back a page and the foot symbol is a button to turn the app into a pedometer soley if you chose |
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as the routes load, the walking images appear one by one and the last image to appear on the left side is the brightest. |
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Route options are written in yellow, while the expected time is written smaller in white. User selects which route they wish to use. |
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once the camera is activated, a start button appears so that the stopwatch will start to time the user. Arrow heads mark the directions, and the arrow furtherst away is bolder so that it exxagerates movement to that direction. Buttons for music player, and camera snapshot and pause/play button to pause and resume journey |
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Above you can see that the timer is activated as the user walks. This is so that the app will accurately calculate how many calories the user has burned off, since it already knows how far the user has to walk |
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Indoors, the view point doesn't change, which I think is an advantage because it's the most simple way to view interior spaces. The timer turns yellow when it knows you've reached your destination, but it give the user the option to stop it with the finish button, just because it cant be sure that the user isn'w walking around in the location |
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When the user has had their results tallied, they have the option to put their results in a journal to track how much calories they burned off in total, and can log the results in with the date. The quit button allows the user to stop using the app. |
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