animall
Approaching the long-term problem of sometimes overwhelming pet responsibility, the Animall app is not only inclusive with its broad selection of pets and catered tips, but it is also a mall for all things pets! Shopping, health appointments, and playdate features are included in this app with ease and comfort for all users, young and old, inviting owners to interact with others on this incredible pet journey from the safety of their own home if they choose.
UI Design
The Figma prototype for mobile is here
The Completed App
Starting with a bouncy opening screen, the Animall app welcomes the user to a happy, healthy, and fun experience for the pet(s) and the owner. I specifically took on the task of making the homepage, healthy section, and happy section of the app, prototyping my pages as well as various other screens.
Research
From our initial research about pet ownership, we realized that it’s often a frustrating or intimidating journey despite all the love we give to our pet companions. With Animall, we wanted to reassure users and help them organize all things pet-related in one app. To get to the completed app, we had to establish our design brief, our principles, user personas, and scenarios together as a team.
Rough Draft
After establishing the overall tone of our app, our beliefs, and the people we’re talking to, it was time to get the overall wireframe and look of the app itself. We wanted our app to relay the fun excitement that our pet companions bring to our lives with bouncy buttons and a bright color palette. Having individual pet profiles was also a priority because different breeds have different needs. Not every pet journey is the same, but it didn’t have to be inconvenient.
Credits to my fellow humans
University of North Texas
Professor Erica Holeman
Spring 2021 • Interaction Design II
Co-Designer
Cameron Hendrix
Images from pexels, unsplash, Petsmart, and Petco