Reviews

First Review 11th August 2011

The incorporation of guidelines should not get frivolous.

To see that there will be a cultural difference in the significance of each guideline and how to tackle that to make the application as efficient and useful to all.

Some of the guidelines are very relevant but people are already aware of them. How to incorporate those in such a way that it does not get repetitive and boring.

To establish my research questions and interconnect them with the emerging outcomes.

To chart out an extensive timeline and the role I will be playing.



Second Review 13th September 2011


Need to start designing the visual look and feel.

Is the app suitable for every person that holds an iphone?

Will the location based service work everywhere?

How feasible is the exchanging of guidelines, meeting in real person?

Try paper prototyping the app interactions. It does not limit your creativity like the computer does and also, testing the interactions for the user is more playful.

The work done so far is good, but I must also remember to stick to the timeline.


Third Review 20th October 2011
Organise a classification of the guidelines ; Units which they belong to.

Work out the language -Change the word guidelines into a more approachable, funny, snappier word

Would this project work as well for something other than e-etiquette?

The app is well detailed and thought out

We would like to know more about the process and your role in the project - as there is a difference in how design companies abroad function and the methodologies they use as compared to India eg. the crowdsourcing and user feedback methods

On the home page- something more eye catching for the users to know about the tags and categories of the guidelines.

How does the user remember the guidelines and refer to them?

What will be your final display? You can show the working prototype of the app straight at internals.
What exactly is a personal guideline? How does one relate to it?

4 layers - quizzing, cllecting and sharing, treasure hunt, location based mapping - too complex?