My website has a similar structure to the app but has been tweaked and re-arranged in certain aspects.
Infographic poster
Here is my final poster, as you can see it differs slightly to my earlier draft , the main change I made was displaying the whole graphic using a cycle layout giving step by step info in a creative way. All of the graphics except from the two red stick men and the earth which I downloaded from noun project are my own creations or have been traced in photoshop. I feel the infographic gives off a pleasant and entertaining feel which is emphasised by the speech dialogue on the design, helping it appeal to the consumer and audience (9-12 year olds). Once placed side by side in its entirety along with the app and desktop I feel that my poster keeps within the style and atmosphere of all my graphics presenting continuity throughout.
Final version of the app
This is the final version of my app, I’ve added some more features since my initial draft such as a creating a space themed background using photoshop. Most of the graphics I created myself or were either traced over from the internet or from noun project, I created the buttons myself adding a reflection effect , making them appear more three-dimensional giving the app a more sleek aesthetic. I used predominately black/red colour scheme to link in with the roulette theme, using these colours throughout all of the menus along with the background gave the app sufficient continuity something I was initially concerned about beforehand. Ive displayed my app in an mockup template as I felt it gives it a more professional look , showing it in its entirety. The app displays are cartoonish/friendly and funky to appeal to my target audience of children aged 9-12 years old.
Infographic App draft
The app I have created “Einsteins Roulette Of Relativity” is a roulette game where you spin the wheel and answer a question from one to ten to proceed. Once you have landed on a number, for example lets say question three you will then be given a question on the theory with multiple choice answers. There are numerous levels the 1st being the easiest, to advance to higher levels you need to answer at least 5/10 questions correctly. Below is a draft of the general layout and structure of the games physics consisting of the intro page , game page and question page, I expect some aspects of the games design to change once I create it using the appropriate software.