Due to coronavirus, we thought not to meet with each other and try to communicate with our phone as it was easy to get feedback from each other. Besides this, the information architecture, icons, and style board for the app were ready. The next step was to divide the work so after seeing the information architecture, each member selected the part which they wanted to do. I got the toolkit, activities, and emergency section of the app. Each member will be putting a rough sketch of their individual work on Trello and then we can give feedback.



Wireframe




We thought to schedule a meeting with Mark on Wednesday (1st April’20) as it helps us to get feedback from him. The meeting was set at 2 p.m. After having our first zoom meeting with mark, the things we needed to do next was to create a digital or print marketing for the app. It can be social media posts or posters or any medium which helps to promote the app. The target audiences which were set to us are the cancer patients and oncologists. I started with doing research on social posts as I did not know how to promote the app. I create some exploration of social media posts which can be helpful for the app.

Social Media Posts Exploration





Bibliography (Information Architecture and Style board)
https://in.pinterest.com/pin/783274560180437640/
https://in.pinterest.com/pin/783274560180437646/
https://in.pinterest.com/pin/783274560180418046/
https://in.pinterest.com/pin/70791025376010986/
https://in.pinterest.com/pin/783274560180418005/
https://in.pinterest.com/pin/783274560180418007/
Bibliography (Social media posts)
https://www.fiverr.com/hassankhalid787/develop-a-professional-mobile-application-for-you
https://www.twipu.com/knowyourlemons
https://in.pinterest.com/HsiaChohui/mobile-app-ads/
https://enlightenmentmedianews.com/andrew-lewis-you-can-die-from-it-but-take-it-anyway/
https://greenlifepharma.co.uk/services/purchasing-solutions/
https://hoy.com.do/chikungunya-y-sus-sistemas-opciones-del-tratamiento-sintomatico/
https://www.bayshore.ca/2019/07/15/is-your-senior-loved-one-taking-too-many-medications/