Shoppers love the breadth and immediacy of information in their online experiences — something in-store shopping all-to-often fails to deliver. Employee mobile apps can bridge the gap between customers’ growing expectations and retail’s current reality by ensuring in-store customers receive comparable convenience, personalization, and access to information like that of online customers.
Image recognition: Image recognition allows users to understand the contents of an image or video frame, answering the question: “What is in this image?” What types of images are relevant to your business mobile app? How could you benefit from your mobile app users understanding and organizing those images based on their contents? And your app users can train cognitive image recognition services on specific or custom content so that the results are constantly improving in accuracy and quality.
It’s my job to be inside a user’s brain. I need to look at design from the mindspace of a user (actually, lots of users) and squash potential problems or confusion.
https://www.sitepoint.com/5-simple-ux-principles-guide-product-design/
Good design is easy to digest
Organizing with some hierarchy (size, color, icons) can help highlight the more common choices, which allows someone to find what they’re looking for faster. new user guide, often presented as staggered tips that a person can process one at a time.
This may sound cheesy, but a good plan is to simply follow the Golden Rule. Explain things like you’d want them explained to you. Make things as clear as you can
Make every effort to help them understand why the task is needed. Being honest and clear in explanations builds trust at each step, leading to increasingly easier conversions down the funnel.
http://seriouspony.com/blog/2013/7/24/your-app-makes-me-fat
SPACE
Doeun Shin
Space is a mobile application that allows users to manage life more effectively. It features for providing useful information based on users' schedule, like traffic and weather information, in the morning, and offering theme and alarm sounds to suit different moods of users at night.
With an illustration style, it also features many vivid animated buttons, photos and options. Its blue color also let users feel comfortable and calm no matter when they use it. Moreover, it enables users to manage their lives with many functional interfaces, like mood calendar, daily services, etc.
Watering Tracker
Watering Tracker App is a mobile app that can remind users to water plants and track watering stats for every plant. And it will be really useful for people who love growing plants.
It is really a great idea to monitor the watering stats of plants and also remind users to water their plants timely. Moreover, its background photos and images of different plants under monitoring are really vivid and fresh to let users have a good mood while using. It also offers many plant details for users to clearly and easily know plant conditions, like humidity, temperature, light and more.
Its color scheme, black background with white and green icons/buttons can not only echo with the main theme of green plant, but also make this app more acceptable for users.
EMPATHY MUSEUM
With a focus on storytelling and dialogue, the travelling museum explores how empathy can not only transform our personal relationships, but also help tackle global challenges such as prejudice, conflict and inequality.
Financial app
Designer: uixNinja
It is a financial app that allows users to manage their money.
Its beautiful color contrast and gradients are really distinctive. Simple icons and colorful geometries make all interfaces simple and impressive.
Fishing App
Throwing fish
I find a video in which people throw fish in a seafood market.
Hurting someone's feeling is like throwing fish at them. To visualise my idea and make my interface more playful, i find fish throwing that happened in real life as a reference.
EMPATHY
"It's about recovering the curiosity everyone had as children, but which society is so good at beating out of us. Get beyond superficial talk but beware interrogating people. Respect the advice of oral historian Studs Terkel - who always spoke to people on the bus on his daily commute: "Don't be an examiner, be the interested inquirer."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-33287727
In recent years neuroscientists have advanced the concept of "mirror neurons," which are believed to enhance the capacity to display, read and mimic emotional signals through facial expressions and other forms of body language. Mirror neurons may help individuals share emotional experiences and become more empathic toward others. The significance of mirror neurons remains in contention, however.