{"content":{"sharePage":{"page":0,"digests":[{"id":"64993722","dateCreated":"1384746026","smartDate":"Nov 17, 2013","userCreated":{"username":"alexpineda","url":"https:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/alexpineda","imageUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/pic\/1235537837\/alexpineda-lg.jpg"},"monitored":false,"locked":false,"links":{"self":"https:\/\/fall2013643.wikispaces.com\/share\/view\/64993722"},"dateDigested":1532724242,"startDate":null,"sharedType":"discussion","title":"Feedback on wireframes, book covers and POC storyboards","description":"Hey Shuo,
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\nOf the 3 book covers, I think the second one, of the closet, works the best. The other 2 are too abstract, whereas the messy closet implies the fashion crisis moment that your app seeks to address.
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\nFor the wireframes, and even from what you've mentioned in class, I'm still having a hard time seeing what makes your app special. There have been many fashion-related thesis projects lately, and each one tried to come up with a specific technology that made it unique. Magic Mirror, for example, used a large, touch screen, Augmented Reality scenario for a "virtual dressing room", and Ooh Snap used RFID's and Near-Field Communications for a mobile app that allowed you to capture fashion inspiration from the world around you. I still don't see anything specific in your wireframes that shows something more than what Polyvore or a lot of of these other "lookbook" type apps are already doing. The story seems to be of a women who is having a fashion crisis, and needs inspiration, and that's what the app provides. But how is it doing it in a unique, innovative way?","replyPages":[{"page":0,"digests":[],"more":0}]}],"more":false},"comments":[]},"http":{"code":200,"status":"OK"},"redirectUrl":null,"javascript":null,"notices":{"warning":[],"error":[],"info":[],"success":[]}}