Assistive Technology: MagnusCards (iOS App)

“MagnusCards is an innovative mobile app designed to assist autistic and neurodiverse people to gain independence in activities of daily living via step-by-step guides and positive reinforcement. Each collectible Card Deck combines proven educational methods, visual instruction, personal assistance from Magnus, and realistic scenarios to support inclusive and empowered living.” MagnusCards MagnusCards is a mobile […]

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Design Critique: Etsy’s iOS Application

Etsy is a website and mobile app for buying and selling millions of custom and creative one-of-a-kind items, ranging from vintage decor, kitchenware, furniture, handcrafted jewelry, etc. This report will evaluate Etsy’s mobile app (specifically version 6.10.1) from a shopper’s perspective while using concepts discussed in Don Norman’s book The Design of Everyday Things. Navigation

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Design Critique: R.E.I. (Web Browsing, Mobile/iPad

Recreational Equipment Inc. (REI), is an American consumer co-operative retailer with over 100 outdoor industry brands, suppliers, and manufacturers. REI strives to promote both large scale retailer brands and small specialty brands for their customers, while also providing accessible services to include: informational classes, outdoor related-events, expert advice, and sustainable consumer options. With the vast

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Design Critique: PADI (iSO app)

PADI is the only official diving app developed for divers. It aims to enhance their diving experiences by providing easy-to-access e-cards, online courses, dive shop locators, checklists, hand signal/knot guidebooks, online equipment shopping, and an online booking system (as of Version 1.34.0 updated on Sep 12th, 2022 ). Homepage The homepage uses boxes to differentiate

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