Design a Settings Page for Mobile
Showcase your information architecture and content strategy skills by crafting a settings page for mobile.
The scenario
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As a UI/UX designer, you're tasked with improving the settings page of a mobile app after receiving numerous user reports indicating that the current settings page is unclear. The page contains many options, potentially causing cognitive overload. Your goal is to design a settings page that is user-friendly and helps people easily find what they need without feeling overwhelmed.
Details
Your task
Here’s what you need to do for your project:
- Select the industry and platform for your design.
- Conduct research to understand user needs and main friction points.
- Design a settings page for mobile.
- Provide an explanation of your design decisions.
- Use the provided mobile templates to showcase your designs.
- Bonus points for making your project submission interactive.🏆
Instructions
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- You can edit your project at any time.
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- Ensure you only submit your own work.
Evaluation criteria
Your project will be evaluated using the following criteria:
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