Visuals
This wireframe shows the first thing users are welcomed to when they use the commuter's corner app.
This wireframe shows the first thing users are welcomed to when they use the commuter's corner app.
This wireframe show the Commuter's Chat resource that Commuter's Corner offers. This resource allows commuters to chat with their friends and also find new commuters to chat with.
This wireframe show the Commuter's Chat resource that Commuter's Corner offers. This resource allows commuters to chat with their friends and also find new commuters to chat with.
This wireframe show the Commuter's Chat resource that Commuter's Corner offers. This resource allows commuters to chat with their friends and also find new commuters to chat with. ​​​​​​​
This wireframe show the Commuter's Chat resource that Commuter's Corner offers. This resource allows commuters to chat with their friends and also find new commuters to chat with. ​​​​​​​
This wireframe show the Commuter's Profiles resource that Commuter's Corner offers. This resource allows commuters to view profiles of other commuters and connect with them.
This wireframe show the Commuter's Profiles resource that Commuter's Corner offers. This resource allows commuters to view profiles of other commuters and connect with them.
Project Overview
This was a partner project, I worked with Elaine Smith.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
As a current commuter college student (Elaine) and as a former commuter college student (Delaney), we have both firsthand experienced how hard it can be to find resources available to commuter students offered through The Ohio State University. We decided to create an app, Commuter's Corner, that has all commuter resources spelled out in one, easy to find, area. The app includes microwave, locker, and refrigerator locaters. The app also includes a message option that allows people to connect and ask questions related to commuting. 
We created two Personas, Sally and John, and listed key tasks they might be wanting out of the commuter's corner app to help us develop and guide our designs. 

Process
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Reflection
This class was both very fun and challenging at the same time. Throughout the class I came to understand not only how websites are constructed (HTML/CSS) but also the importance of accessibility in website. Accessibility is often viewed as a physical design factor but there are many design considerations that need to be made when design an accessible website, like fonts, text size, color, etc. I very much enjoyed learning about the basic of HTML and look forward to exploring and learning more in the future.  
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