Abstract
Fishing is a popular hobby in today’s society. People enjoy fishing to relieve stress, create social bonds, and find it fulfilling and challenging. In order to fish effectively, a fisherman needs to know the real-time weather, location information, and have basic fishing knowledge. There are many ways we can help fishermen by providing this information in an easily accessible manner. For fishing beginners and fishing amateurs, the best way to help them catch fish is to create a tool that solves their needs.
Mobile applications have quickly become a useful tool and are widely used today for its diversity and portability. It can aid promotion and offer great support, increase customer engagement, and provide more value to customers. There are mobile apps for almost every hobby and an app made specifically for its target users will always strive to provide important and relevant information. WeFish, a mobile app designed specifically for fishermen, will provide an excellent opportunity to help fishermen receive real-time notices, learn basic local information and extend their social network. The mission of this project is using UI and UX design to improve fishermen’s satisfaction. The final format of this project is an interactive information web prototype.
Through analysis, this thesis project presents a prototype concept for an interactive information app that can engage suitable users, allow for feedback, postings, and reviews, and provide supportive information for the fishing enthusiast.
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Fishing--Interactive multimedia--Design; Mobile apps--Development; User interfaces (Computer systems)--Design
Publication Date
12-13-2017
Document Type
Thesis
Student Type
Graduate
Degree Name
Visual Communication Design (MFA)
Department, Program, or Center
School of Design (CIAS)
Advisor
Daniel DeLuna
Advisor/Committee Member
Chris Jackson
Advisor/Committee Member
Nancy Ciolek
Recommended Citation
Wang, Liyang, "We Fish: An Interactive Information Design Mobile app for Local Fishing" (2017). Thesis. Rochester Institute of Technology. Accessed from
https://repository.rit.edu/theses/9678
Campus
RIT – Main Campus
Plan Codes
VISCOM-MFA