Amir's+Paper+Prototype

Just the login page. Not much to really explain here except maybe the fact that users will have certain data stored about them, particularly, their schedule so an account with the site is necessary. This initial gateway to the service also should have some sort of "about us" section, I suggest a short youtube video explaining the service and how to get setup, no longer than 1 or 2 minutes.



The main homepage should include the list of events, the user's schedule, and currently available friends. The idea is to keep this page the control hub for all other activities. From this page a user can initiate an event creation, a group creation, edit their schedule through some sort of interactive javascript scheduling API that's rich in direct manipulation through dragging of blocks. Account settings is at the top right, typical and consistent with other web services. A search bar at the top to allow searching of and adding new friends.



Search results from the previous screen will display in a list format with drop down animation revealing the 'add to' options. The idea here is to enable the user to quickly add a friend to an existing event or group OR create a new event or group on the fly then add the friend to this newly created event/group. Space reserved on the right for ads or maybe a list of suggested friends based on any number of metrics.

This is a page which outlines a few of the other dialogue boxes which we might need to consider in the full application. Of most importance is the event creation dialogue box at the top. This is where users will create a new event, it will support two main functions which are (i) populate a list of best X friends based on a time or (ii) given a list of people, determine the optimal time, these buttons are labeled "Request Best Matches" and "Request Best Time" respectively.