I chose to concentrate on a system that would mimic the actions I found in my studies from assignment one. I noticed that people would take a quick glance at a box and then carry the movie around that they might be interested in renting while they continue to look at others. Then, they would read more information on a move or two to make their final decision. My system allows for side-by-side comparisons of movies with the familiar concept of a "shopping cart". However, my idea is much more personable than a simple shopping cart. DeeVee is the user's personal assistant who will "hold" the movies, "put them back on the shelf", and "carry them to the check-out" for the user.
My first sketch of the screens has a poor layout, but helped to develop the idea of DeeVee. The next four images are my second attempt which actually organize the interface. I added another screen since the first home screen seemed to be throwing way too much informaiton at the user right at the beginning. I wanted to limit the number of screens used for repeat users, but I didn't want to intimidate the new user with a page full of text to take in all at once.
In the actual system I would include many more sorting options, but this is not the task that I am going to focus on for the assignment so I chose only an alphabetical list and allowed for the lookup of a title.
-Robin Miller
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