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These slides share the redesign process taken by the team when coming up with the new look and feel for the cloud software iconnect360.
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3. INTRODUCTION TO DREAM DESIGNS
Dream Designs is a web based application which converts real
(live stock) flooring images into designs and layouts that any buyer
would like visualize before buying any flooring.
10. FEATURES OF THIS APPLICATION
• Produces more than 10 unique designs layouts out of the selected portion of the
flooring on one click
• Enables manual (digital) area selection of one flooring hence can produce infinite
variants from the same flooring without involving any physical effort.
• Unlimited and real time Image uploads
• Can be integrated with your website, compatible across devices like Laptops, I pads,
Desktops etc.
• Also it can be used as an offline application.
11. FEATURE #1 : MULTIPLE DESIGNS FROM ONE
PORTION OF FLOORING
EXPLAINED THROUGH SAMPLE IMAGES
27. POSSIBLE CUSTOMIZATION OF FEATURES
USER INTERFACE
• Customization as per requirement
• Integration with the digital catalogue to present only desired designs .
APPLICATION FEATURES
• Secured application access to protect the designs from copying.
• Creation of different login profiles for different logins.
• Super admin to control sub admins and track designs created by different logins.