Art Scanner App
I had the opportunity to work with the University of Connecticut's professors to build a wireframe prototype that engages customers and help them find the name and the artist of the Art they are looking for.
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As a UX design student, I developed high-fidelity wireframes, clickable prototypes, and user flows for the mobile website to enhance user engagement. In collaboration with my professor, we also strategized a social media interaction in both web and mobile experience.

Mobile Web: Design process
Problem: People might bump into art works that they find on the street, walls of a friend's house or simply flipping through an art book and wanting to collect and look into the details of that particular art work. Usually, people ask others in their surrounding or simply google the rough attributes of the art. Sometimes, the results can be overwhelming because of inundating links and sites that only leads to frustrations.
Process: To better understand the pain point of the art hunting journey, I came up with an art specified searching app that enables user to take a picture of the art like almost an QR code and return the author name, style and similar artists. I also utilized the concept of a digital gallery to make art discovery an easier process.
