CONCEPT:
To help the user create a better habit of drinking water, the “Sipter” app will be available for those who need a reminder of drinking water. The user will have to create a profile in order to get a suggestion on how much water they should take. They can set their own schedule alarms and there will be a band on the screen with a ring that will remind them to drink water. Is not necessary to log the amount of water taken every time the alert pops out, as the user might only take a sip or a few gulps. With that technique, the user will not feel the need to have to take a few minutes to log their water intake only to get confused as to how much water is in a gulp. The app has a graph chart that will help the user keep track of how well or how bad their water intake habit is going.
This is the home screen.
The user will be able to see the goal right away. The dark blue indicates how much they have reached and the light blue color is to indicate how much they have left. Also, the amount of water the user has achieved and has left is indicated on top of the bar.
Easy and direct access to the next screens according to what the user wants to do, either log water right away, set alarms or see their profile.
These are the set up drinks that are in the app. However, the user can always add their own volume by pressing the plus on the bottom.
The user can also see their goal as they enter their drink.
The menu button is on the top left, so the screen stays clean and has less for the user to take that might make them overwhelmed.
This is how the screen will look like sideways.
The location of the customizable drink size is still in the same spot so that the user doesn’t have to look for it all over again.
This is the customize drink size screen. This is the screen that will come after the user presses the plus of the drinks screen.
The user will be able to log their amount as ounces or as liters according to their own preference.
There is a cancel button in case that they don’t want to customize a drink and an ok button to proceed and back to the drinks screen.
The menu button is still in the same place, left top corner.
This is the progress screen, where the user will be able to see their progress daily or weekly or monthly.
They will be able to switch days, weeks or months with the <> next to the numbers.
The month will be announced on the top of the graph.
There is going to be an average amount of water that they take according to what the user wants to see. Also, they will be able to read average intake of water in ounces or liters according their preference.
 
This is the profile screen, where the user will add their weight, gender and workout time.
The user will be able to choose if they want their weight to be in lb or kg and also they can delete it by pressing the small red button with a white x on the right side of the number.
The workout time feature will slide down and the user will be able to choose according to their own.
After putting their information, the user presses the calculate button and get an amount of water they should take. They will be able to choose between liters and ounces. Moreover, they can set the amount of water as their goal to achieve in the day.
This is the alarms screen. The alarms will have a familiar look to the user as the iphone has a similar screen, the only difference is that at the bottom the user can customize their alarms each day, as they don’t always have the same schedule everyday.
The dark blue color is that they are on and if they are light blue, they are off.
There is a red button on the left that indicates the user that they can delete the alarm slot if they don’t want it anymore. This action will appear after the user presses the edit button on the left bottom.
At the bottom, there is a plus button, where the use will be able to add another alarm slot.
This is how the menu will slide down. No matter in which screen the user is, they will be able to press the menu button and see the same screen every time.
However, this screen will not appear in the home screen, which will make the user interact with the app and go to another screen before being able to click the menu.
Sipter
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Sipter

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