Originally Published on UXMatters.com April 5, 2010 ⇒
In my previous Search Matters column, “Mobile Finding: Turning Limitations into Opportunity,” I discussed how mobile search user experiences differ from those on the Web. In this and my next column, I’ll look specifically at the challenges and opportunities of mobile faceted search. This column [...]
Posts Tagged ‘iPhone App’
Design Patterns for Mobile Faceted Search: Part I
Designing Mobile Search: Turning Limitations into Opportunities
Originally Published on UXmatters.com March 8, 2010 ⇒
Thinking of porting your Web finding experience to iPhone, Android, or Windows Mobile? Just forget about the fact that these devices are basically full-featured computers with tiny screens. Having gone through this design exercise a few times, I have realized that designing a great mobile finding experience [...]
Experience Design for a Viral Mobile Community
Presented at the Net Squared Conference May 2009, in San Jose, CA
See the presentation on Slideshare ⇒
ThirstyPocket used iPhone application design to foster social change by creating a platform for viral neighborhood commerce, which brings people together and encourages community interaction. We will demonstrate buying and selling flows and discuss specific user experience design [...]
Designed Thirsty Pocket iPhone App
Client: Thirsty Pocket Labs »
Product: Thirsty Pocket iPhone Neighborhood e-Commerce App
Problem: Thirsty Pocket needed a compelling, intuitive selling flow and GPS-based local finding UI that was easy to use.
Solution: Designed the entire application from the ground up. Deliver the “fastest and easiest selling flow anywhere, on any device” using a built-in iPhone camera. Use GPS [...]
