Interactive Design - Daytona State College

Interactive Design

Students from Daytona State College planned and designed user experiences for mobile and web products. Emphasis is placed on user experience, user interface and design thinking theory.
Ever Williams, Photography & Media Studies 

Ever is a student attending Daytona State College in pursuit of Interactive Design and Digital Media Production Associates Degree. She is a curious soul who is longing to learn. She strives to inject her empathetic nature into designs so the user can have the greatest experience possible. The passion she has for design and user experience is genuine.

Feather 
Feather is a fictitious clothing brand created by Ever for Interactive Design midterm project. The brand theming is modern with a touch of whimsy and fun. This extensive wireframe and prototype were crafted in Adobe XD. The photography used is sourced from free photo website, Unsplash. All edits to the photos were done in Photoshop and Adobe Express by her. Many of the assets were created in Adobe XD. Using gestalt principles, composition, and eye for detail, she created the artboards. The prototype also has many components and interactions implemented.
MetalHead 
MetalHead is a visionary creation in the realm of app design, envisioned by Reve Industries. Conceived as a bold foray into the realm of experimental and science fiction-inspired applications, this project was born out of a desire to push creative boundaries. Its primary purpose is to provide cyborgs with an innovative tool for managing their cyber enhancements and robotic appendages. This app caters specifically to the needs of a company dedicated to advancing hardware and software solutions for the ever-evolving world of cyborg technology.
Steven R. Wease, Photography & Media Studies 

Steven is a photographer who specializes in candid modeling photoshoots, product placement, and scale model photographer. He is a student of Digital Media program at Daytona State College and currently on track to graduate in the summer of 2023. 
Train App 
This application is meticulously crafted to cater to the passions of train enthusiasts and dedicated railroaders. Its primary purpose is to provide a platform where train aficionados can effortlessly share their captivating train captures. Drawing inspiration from popular photo-sharing apps such as Instagram and Flickr, this application serves as a dedicated hub for railroaders to showcase their train and railroad-related photography.
Within this app, users will have the opportunity to share their personally captured train photos with fellow enthusiasts who are part of the community. A dynamic feed will display a curated collection of train photos from other users, fostering engagement and interaction. Furthermore, the app will feature direct messaging capabilities, enabling seamless communication between its users.
To fully engage with the app's features, users will have the option to create their own accounts, thereby gaining the ability to contribute their photos to the platform. Much like Instagram, users can express their appreciation for others' work by liking and commenting on the shared train photos. Additionally, users can personalize their profiles and share posts directly from the app.
It's important to note that this app is exclusively dedicated to train and railroad photography, and any other forms of photography are not permitted within its community. This ensures a focused and immersive experience for all train enthusiasts and railroaders who join this specialized platform.
Jessica Boatman (Kirby), Photography & Media Studies ​​​​​​​
NightMoves
NightMoves is an app designed to offer locations in specified areas (selected by the user) for night time entertainment. Ideal entertainment would include clubs, live music, lounges, and other local entertainment that is specific to the date and time.
Interactive Design - Daytona State College
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