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Design Of VeryCD For IPhone

Posted on:2013-12-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z N TaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2248330374990806Subject:Art and design
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In the21st century, The lifestyle of the80’s and the90’s is impacted by the rapiddevelopment of IT technology with mature and steady pace. The IT technology is alsointegrating into the life of the60’s and the70’s.The video as one of the backboneplays a more important role for the Internet. The service for mobile network video hasgreat potentiality and enrich the structure for the entire network. People’s life isaffected by video which divides the time into pieces. The mobile network video meetsthe different needs in people’s life and forms a seamless connection between eachscreens. The most important thing is makeing life more relaxing by using mobilenetwork video service.This topic we are discussing in the article is based on a really project calledVeryCD produced by Shanghai Shaosi Network and Technology Co.Ltd. We researchthe status and the development of the mobile network. Based on report of the research,we try to find the really needs from the users. We want to move the users from PC tomobile terminal. It depends on the mobile network service which produced from theusers. There are a lot of mobile applications emerging on the market, its design ismore meticulous. Around the meets discovered from the user’s behavior we researchthe mobile applications products on different levels.Our research is based on the objective behavior of users in their life. We choseiPhone users for our example to begin our project. And then we designed our productbased on the psychological needs and objective behaviors of users. We built up thefour functional modules on the home page as the design point, did the reaserch on thetask flow, page flow and page layout, built up the structures and logic, finallycompleted the interactive design product called VeryCD.
Keywords/Search Tags:Mobile applications, Network vedio, User research, Interaction design, User testing
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