PicTok

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Visual-impairment

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    As our team gears up for the upcoming major presentation, excitement and a sense of accomplishment fill the air. We are in the final stages of fine-tuning our innovative app, a project that has not only tested our technical skills but also deepened our understanding of inclusivity and accessibility.
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    From a successful midterm presentation to tackling usability testing challenges. Learn about how the design team adapted to test the app with seeing people, designed a personalized landing page and tutorial, and explore the extra efforts put into a video commercial and merchandise. Dive into the progress and enthusiasm as we approach the final presentation and the app's potential.
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    We embarked on a logo redesign journey for the Pic-Tok app, aiming to represent its core aspects while maintaining simplicity. We ultimately chose to focus on sound, a crucial element for visually impaired users.
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    Our work on the high-fidelity layout in Figma progressed smoothly, benefiting from an efficient 'atoms -> molecules -> organisms' approach for component creation. Our unwavering commitment to accessibility, including the use of plugins and features, ensures a user-friendly experience for the visually impaired, while they continue refining the high-fidelity mock-up for an enjoyable app
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    The development of the PicTok app began with a vague idea but evolved into a clear concept: a photo-sharing app for blind users using image recognition, sound cues, and text-to-speech. The team conducted research, spoke with visually impaired individuals, and worked on design and accessibility aspects. They recently decided on a re-design, including a new name, Pic-o-Pal, and are eager to make a meaningful impact in the lives of visually impaired users.