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Proposed Weather App Design

(**Work in Progress**)

This is based on this page "Design/Apps/Weather".

My approach: To understand data takes an effort. To decipher data to answer your practical question takes more effort. Perhaps conveying an information by reducing pathways would help reduce this effort. By using right colors and displaying right (normal/mean) everyday equipment/clothing that reflect the weather instead of the usual or typical but unnecessary data.

In case of looking at weather forecast on weather.com on iPad device, I personally have this process of thought... "Today is 37 degrees. It must be cold but how cold? It says, 'It feels like 26 degrees.' Eh, that doesn't help me. Wind is 15 mph -- that sounds windy. Let's see... I see cloud and it says 'mostly cloudy.' I've seen cloudy days when they were warm. Humidity is 0... What am I going to wear so I won't be cold? What if it's not really cold? I can't remember how cold it was yesterday. I guess I have to take my chances."

On the "Design/Apps/Weather" page, there are examples of weather apps provided by big companies.

Below is a list of problems that these examples can present problems:

Below is a list of how elements can work to answer some of the proposed use case questions::

Some mock-ups that I made

http://annieskwon.com/sun-mockup.jpg

http://annieskwon.com/cold-mockup.jpg

http://annieskwon.com/rain-mockup.jpg

=== **More to come** ==


2024-10-23 11:03