Built by Adam Rice & Andrew Crist at the Turing School of Software & Design.
The approach taken by the build team(Adam & Andrew) for this project was focused on collaboration. The initial structure was completed by Adam, where he decided to create five primary sections including the header, trackers, records, upcoming, and widgets sections. The header would include the calendar, as this element seemed to define the top of the page. As often as possible aspects of the application would be put in to their own section or div, with appropriate class or id labeling, to allow the build team the ability to manipulate elements as they saw fit.
Andrew was able to use png files for the rendering of the various icon or avatar images. Andrew also gave the application refinement by breaking the four sections of the body apart with margins. A media query was placed at a point that made sense in regards to the interactions between the four primary sections. The main goal of the build team throughout this process was to explore possibilities and use critical thinking to refactor their code at every opportunity.
The designers of the application were Dylan Avery & Maia Stone.
Design Team Reference/Inspiration:
Age: 36 Occupation: Financial Advisor Status: Married
Location: Denver Archetype: The Connector
####Goals
Reduce stress through exercise
App connected to insurance and receive freebies
####Bio
Sean is an entrepeur, and is extremely busy. He has a wife and 1 child. He needs to decompress with exercise. He's also competitive and needs to set personal goals. He sets his own schedule, and makes exercise a priority.
####Technology
Social Media - Minimal
Mobile Apps - Lots
Heavy computer use throughout the day
####Personality
Extrovert
Analytical
Practical
####User Experience
The user wants to login in and see a clean, clutter free screen, with the most important items upfront. Only the current day is shown, and you can toggle the view through the dates easily up top. Current day is highlighted, and all others grayed out.
Wants to see the data in as few clicks as possible. He wants easy input of new workout schedule items, so we placed a large plus icon under the upcoming schedule.
####Questions he will ask:
Have I met my goals? This is answered by the green status of the completed circles around his top 3 fitness goals.
What's next on the agenda? This is large and prominent right when you open the app.