Users (18 years old and upwards)
- Commuters
- Peers
- Colleagues
- People with a mobile with Java and Bluetooth 2.0 technology
In a wider sense, the application could be useful also to people who simply have something in common (geneder, sexual orientation, cultural origins, various interests, etc etc…)
Stakeholders
- Designers/Programmers
- Ring tin tin website staff
- Users
- Eventual partners
Mood
- Friendly: the software has a delicate graphic, neither too cartony nor not serious.
- Informal: the software has been developed to make the everyday routine more pleasant and amusing.
- Hyperbolic: the software follows a sort of “climax procedure”, going from a subtle to a clear manifestation of its activity.
Context
The contexts are aggregative situations in the everyday routine, such as: moving by public transports, being in social places or buildings and so forth.
RING TIN TIN | Screen Design | Details 2/2 | Sketches/Ideas | Technology | Code |
Who Did What? | Conclusions | Credits