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UX Hierarchy of Needs Sam Smith

Functionality

  • Notes: simple interface, quick accessibility, can make bulleted "to do" lists
  • Files: place to store documents, can access from anywhere
  • Weather: check temperature upon location, helps you plan for the day ahead of you if you're traveling

Reliable

  • Waze: Notifies you of nearby accidents, gives you fasts route, notifies you of upcoming highway patrol
  • Yelp: Tells you store hours, experiences from real people
  • Transit: informs you of current transit times, helps you get around town

Usable

  • Adobe Acrobat: open up pdf files and edit them with ease
  • Google Drive: create written documents, presentations and conveniently store them in one space, free storage
  • Facetime: Many have access to it, can connect with others easily

Convenient

  • Venmo: Easy to split bill with friends, pay and request functions make simplify the app
  • Apple Pay: Eliminates need to carry bulky wallet, encourages lighter travel
  • Clock: Can set timers, alarms and stopwatches. Serves multiple uses

Enjoyable

  • Instagram: easy to share and connect with friends, spread and advertise any content you want, stories
  • Spotify: Download favorite music, recommended similar artists, follow friends to get a feel for their tastes in music
  • Kindle: Downloads favorite books and read them on the go. No need to buy and find a place to store physical copies

Significant

  • Procreate: Intuitive, relatively inexpensive, can produce high quality work, different brushes
  • Adobe Illustrator: Create scalable vector images, used for creative and professional work
  • Affinity Designer: relatively inexpensive, scalable vector graphics, one of the few vector apps available for iPad

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Credits:

Created with images by MikeRenpening - "human thoughts in thoughts" • Joan Gamell - "Javascript program in a vscode code editor with Dracula theme" • Paul Hanaoka - "untitled image" • Becca Tapert - "Texting at Night" • Gunnar Sigurðarson - "Macbook and iPhone" • James Owen - "Pads to sound Holy" • Alex Holyoake - "Mural of woman’s neon face"

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