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Expojure - v2 (Frontier)

Expojure - V2
Expojure is a web based application which helps photographers to organize and publish their photos on social media like Facebook, Flickr, Google+, SmugMug and 500px. This project is the collection of designs which were created after the first iteration since the launch. You can view the first design here on Behance.
 
 
 
- Landing Page -
 
After the launch, we soon realized that unorthodox method of keeping minimal page won't work. Hence we decided to go back to the traditional webpage which has strong value proposition, call to action buttons, footer and demo video. This give enough material for users to explore the site from the landing page itself.
Revised Traditional Landing Page for Desktop with 'Value Propositions' and 'Call to Action' buttons
 
 
Mobile Optimized Landing Page
 
 
- Benefits -
We also decided to a thorough value proposition which will reflect what we are building and how it will benefit users. Along with value propositions, there is strong Call to Action button with demo video. 
 
 
Detailed Value Proposition with a Strong 'Call to Action'
 
 
 
 
- Organizer -
Expojure's Organizer's supposed to help you to organize and publish your photos on various social networks. It is designed in a such beautiful way that all your photos are presented like they are being displayed in an exhibition gallery. Also they publish buttons are not far away from your photos.
 
 
 
 
 
- Copy Dialog -
 
As a team, we had very low resources and yet have implement copying of the photos within the collection which includes Drag and Drop functionality. However developing the 'Drag and Drop' functionality would have taken a longer than expected hence we came out with a creative solution. Once you are in the 'Copy Mode' all you have to do is select existing collection where you want to put the photos.
 
 
Cleaverly Designed Copy Functionality
 
 
 
- Settings -
 
We also ended trimming a lot of controls from the initial design of settings dialog in order to keep everything minimilstic. As you can see this design only those things which matters.
Settings Dialog with Reduced Controls
 
 
This design was the result of feedback since the launch. Many features from V1 were not delivered and not required at all. 
 
Visit http://expojure.com to see the site in action.
Expojure - v2 (Frontier)
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Expojure - v2 (Frontier)

First Iteration of the Expojure site since the launch. It includes many features and changes which were added after the user feedback.

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