1. HA3 – Task 7
I then went on to put a blank orange rectangle that covered the screen so
that I could had a blank shape that I could work on top of but so that i
I started to create my mock up of my app by getting an image of an kept the shape and outline of the iPad to show that this is what my app
iPad and loading it up in Photoshop. would be available on iPad.
2. HA3 – Task 7
I then put the words ‘Choose Your Own Theme’ just below the large
I then started to work on top of my blank iPad template. I started by title and chose an contrasting colour of font so that all the lettering
choosing a ‘classic’ style font for the wording ‘365 Day One-A-Day stood out from the title. After this I then added an image of a
Calendar. I chose this because I thought it may give my app traditional red and white calendar page, with the date November 6th on
presentation a touch of class or style. it. Just for an example of a calendar.
3. HA3 – Task 7
After I had added an image of the calendar and all the font on the blank
page, I then decided to insert an image of a globe with flags on it to After this I chose to add two images of musical notes to the app. This
represent that you could choose the theme of countries or the world was again to show an example of themes you could choose on the app
on the app. As well giving a subliminal message that it’s showing but also continue with the theme of class and style, as these images go
diversity and how the app will be available all over the world too. with the title font.
4. HA3 – Task 7
I then added this single image of the sports equipment to the app
presentation and therefore I believed that my presentation was complete. I
then later went on to add a blue price ‘star’ to it also. This was because I
After this I wanted to involve one more image of an example of the felt that their was too much blank space on the right hand side of the
kinds of themes you could choose from on the app. So I decided to presentation.
include an image of sports equipment. This was tricky as all the
images where separate so I had to put each image together on
Photoshop and arrange them correctly before I inserted them into my
app.