Monday, 15 April 2019

OUGD603 - Sports Scouting - App Structure

Developing on from the initial icons of the first stage, I began by mapping out a set of pages that could be used for the different sections of the app. Wireframing each page in this way allowed me to see how each sections functionality might work and what features could be repeated, as well as what features would be individual to a certain section.

On example of this would be the player section of the app, which features a personal profile of the user, their sporting record and the abilities they possess. As this feature would not be needed for coaches or scouts, it  adds personal value to the player in building their professional profile and representing who they are as an athlete.

The first three screens would prompt the user to enter their name, player number, profile information and the option to connect with their current team. Including features such as the 'follow' and 'message' tabs would allow players, coaches and scouts to track progress and contact one another, concerning professional agreements. The profile is then presented on the 4th screen and the user is given 3 options to choose from. The first option allows the user to enter personal details, but the statistics would be based on coach and fellow player feedback to avoid false information. The second option involves the record of the user, where others can see the trophies and achievements in the player's career. This too would be influenced by the input of the user's coach and team. Using analytics, the section would update whenever a team wins a trophy and the user is a verified member of the team. The last section of the profile would be a video library for users to add personal clips and videos of their progress and highlights.

In expansion to the record section of the profile screen, I added two sections that navigate the viewer to the 'Trophies' cabinet of the user, including team achievements as well as their own. The other page would contain 'Coach Report', allowing viewers to read the feedback about their abilities and interactivity in the sport. This section would be separated using individual games in the past months, giving viewers the full report of each match including the team comments and who they played on certain dates.



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