Development Research

Low fidelity UI prototype

Website and Companion App Goals       The Reggae Riddim companion app prototype embodies Hicks Law by employing a minimalist approach to streamline user interaction. It simplifies the sign-in/sign-up process, providing users with clear pathways to access the app’s features. Once logged in, users are presented with a straightforward interface that prominently displays essential …

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UI principles to be applied to your design

Design Laws you will apply to your final design Hick’s law is a key design principle crucial in user experience design as it impacts various aspects of my work. A cluttered interface with ambiguous actions and hard-to-find information increases cognitive burden for users. Simplifying interfaces or procedures reduces mental strain, but contextual hints are vital …

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Requirements Gathering and Analysis

Define your audience Rastafarian culture, reggae music, and the associated lifestyle are the main draws for attendees at Rasta Festivals; these people are usually between the ages of 18 and 39. People from many backgrounds who enjoy reggae music, Afrocentric culture, Rastafarian principles, and the advocacy of peace, love, and harmony may make up this …

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Defining the UX for your Festival 

Festival Idea The Reggae & Riddim Festival in Wales sustainably promotes culture and the economy by fusing the rich traditions of two countries. It offers a venue for communities and young people to exhibit their abilities and promote development, all while embracing variety and reciprocity. Real cultural experiences, such as reggae dancing, music, drumming, healing …

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