Sunday 23 March 2014

OUGD503: STUDIO BRIEF 1 - Individual Practice // D&AD npower Application Pages

All the pages of the application have been designed. Following the advanced grid system and the colour scheme, with use of the illustrations as iconography, i was able to grid the design of the app out. For all the pages which were listed in the initial mind maps. There are a total of eleven pages/page variants which have been designed. Enough to pitch the concept which I've proposed to npower. 


The partial range of the app pages mocked up onto the vector iPhone illustrations, to demonstrate to D&AD and npower how the application might look on an iPhone. The horizontal iPhones show how the application works dynamically. 


The electricity monitoring by room page allows the user to track the electricity expenditure in each individual room of the home which requires power. 


The page above work works with the page below. The dynamically horizontal version of the chart page shows a bar graph for a longer amount of time than the vertical version of the application page. 



The vertical version of the chart page shows the amount of gas expenditure per month.


The main electricity page, from here you can access the room monitoring page or even the chart page. 


The main gas page, which shows the temperature of your home currently, allowing you to control the gas usage remote from anywhere with the plus and minus button. 


The landing page, which you're greeted with when launching the application. 


The hamburger menu, which is launched when tapping the hamburger in the top right hand corner of every page throughout the application, it supplies links to the rest of the application, easily. 


The main page of the application, where you can decided which you would like to monitor. 


Metre reading page, where you can enter of monitor your metre readings on the application, which syncs with your account. 


Sign in screen, which loads following the landing page when you open the application. 


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