Implementation URL: Available in iOS and Android app stores
Company URL: https://www.tusker.com/
Technology: HTML5/CSS3, JQuery UI, PhoneGap
Goals/Concept: Application for mountain-climbing tours company to determine altitude sickness for customers and new climbing enthusiasts. The UX was created to be simple to use in the eventuality that the user was in a state of distress while trying to assess their health. The number of options and actions were kept limited, and the look and feel was made more rugged with the use of a background texture without distracting from the content on screen.
Role: I wireframed, designed, and developed front-end layout and styling. Graphic design for app logo and varying sizes of splash screens (by device size) was also part of the project. The application was implemented and continues to be available in app store. The project launched in approximately 2-3 months.
Intro Screen
Set User Details
Full Screen of User Details
Question Screen
Full Question Screen
Assessment Screen
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Intro Screen
Used for app description and basic details for use. -
Set User Details
This screen is used to input variables used in the calculation of the user's possibility of altitude sickness. -
Full Screen of User Details
All elements provided by user and then user is walked through to the next screen with questions on the user's state of health. -
Question Screen
For simplicity in case of user in distress, choices are on a large, plain scale to make choices easier to input. Target dots at the top indicate where the user is in the question process. Yellow (from branding color options) chosen as highlight color to stand out, as opposed to red that could unintentionally indicate alarm where there isn't any. -
Full Question Screen
Users are only given a minimal number of options; for minimal user decisions and clearer calculations. -
Assessment Screen
Outline of what the differences are between mild or severe altitude sickness and recommended actions for users.