Our interaction with the user is simple, consistent, building trust. We reduce the use, we do not redesign. By having a consent page, it will help the client to understand that our purpose is not malicious.
This is a graphic design issue the user, it needs to work on every computer, every phone and we need to keep into account the that we are using as well. We want to be inclusive with our prototype.
We have icons which explain very easily what everything does. The user should look at the icon and know what it does. Otherwise, the icon should not be there or even used.
Our ultimate goal is to make an impression. If a design achieves this goal, it will be fulfilling it's purpose of communicating and insisting upon a particular message.
Our prototype style is clean and very easy to understand. A minimal adn well-lit design encourages trust and participation from our client side.
We value our clients time and we strongly believe that faster experiences are more efficient and feel more eforthless. The prototype should move as fast as we do.
Clients should trust us with their identity, their photos, their telephone numbers, their emails and their conversation with the operator caller. We reciprocate with the utmost honesty and transparency. We are clear and up front about what’s happening and why.
We want to interact with the users so as to entertain them when they are waiting for thier results. The information is properly communicated to our clients.
We know how important it is that our prototype should be easy to use. Due to this, we put the most important features at the top and the less ones at the bottom.
Our previous project topic was "Speaker verification: Find out if your voice sounds the same as your favourite celebrities". After we finished the HCI coursework, the project topic was changed to "Speaker verification in phone calls". We didn't have enough time to do another HCI slides. So, the slides below is off-topic. However, we managed to make a questionaire for the current project, which is in Requirements page.