Mission
The everyday routine can be sometimes really boring or frustrating. All of us are surrounded by people who could potentially be really interesting, people that we don’t even dare to look at, loosing everytime a good chance.
By using Ring tin tin you can let your “mob-dog” do the “dirty job” for you and just enjoy the results…
Goals
- Download and share the software
- Personalize the application
- Know new people among your familiar strangers entourage
Critiria for success
- Captivating graphics: the graphics are neither too serious nor too cartoony so as to embrace a wider target.
- Friendly GUI: the interface is easy to understand and navigate since the application has been designed to run automatically on the background while the user is doing something else.
- The user has access to some easy-to-use sections (personal profile, contact list) and can simply decide what categories of people he likes, by blocking or allowing other users to exchange information with them.
- Informal/discreet mood: the application works indipendently from the user and with a growing climax too. At first, Ring tin tin reveals itself in a very subtle and delicate way but then, as soon as the same person is been encountered again and again, it starts messing about, trying to catch the attention of the user (or “dog master”).
Ideally Ring tin tin has been thought as a freeware application that can be either downloaded by the Internet or exchanged via Bluetooth. From this point of view, to have some potential users downloading it, using it and send us some positive feedback would be a great success.
Apart from that, the project has already been illustrated to some “testers” (non-designers) from whom we got some very enthusiastic replies, and we consider that a small success already.
RING TIN TIN | Screen Design | Details 1/2 | Sketches/Ideas | Technology | Code |
Who Did What? | Conclusions | Credits