The Brief
Background
Using the concepts of responsive design, plan a user friendly 10-foot interface that a user would interact with from approximately 10 feet away (so, a couch and television).
As the Interaction Experience Designer, your job is to explore the content-level view, meaning; A user has selected a category and the display is now showing all of the content for that category.
UX Goals
- Grid View: Should show options in a condensed view. Each item should include a screenshot thumbnail, name, user rating, running time (or episode count) and year made. Grid view should allow for more items to be on screen at once.
- Single Column View: Single column view allows for more expanded meta data about each item. In this view, all of the items should include the data from the grid view as well as an expanded screenshot or image series, brief summary, top billed cast/crew, and a similar tv/film list.
- Control Design: Technology is not a limitation to the controller functionality, so you may consider functionality such as touch capacity, small LED/digital interface, motion sensing or voice control.
- Assume you are the user this product is modeled for
UX Constraints
- Create wireframes that shows at least one viewport (i.e. one screen’s worth) of content, with two views – a grid view and a single column view
- Only execute the beginning of planning and design phases, so any true development is outside the scope of this class.
- This is a fictional case study for academic demonstration of methodology