
We had some time to experiment with new kinds of interfaces and interactions. It was just me, Tzafrir, a relatively small app, and no foreseeable deadline (though we did set one for ourselves). User Experienceĭo Share was an exciting project for me. Fade the rest of the interface out so that the user can focus on writing. I quickly decided that published posts were useless in this context. Three columns to represent the pipeline from draft to published post. A wireframe for how the home screen might look. I also included some mid-fidelity wireframes. I’m probably forgetting something and we’ll probably hit some more bumps down the line.


This isn’t the final aesthetic, but after some deliberation, I decided the app would be better off looking a lot like G+. What do you think so far? Some explanations are in the rough paper sketch. Initial SketchesĪ few days later I sent Tzafrir the initial sketches accompanied by this email. users needing to keep their browser open in order for it to work), the rest of the experience would have to be exceptionally simple and clear. Most importantly, considering the project’s inherent limitations (i.e. They needed to be able to do this either from within Do Share or from the native Google+ interface. Users would need to be able to either post their content right away or schedule it for a later time. I also wanted to design inline buttons within Google+ modals or next to Google+ post buttons. The extension would need to have its own interface, and an indicator button on the browser’s toolbar. Tzafrir suggested it be a Chrome extension.

The only way to make a the app work was for the user to have their browser open and logged in to Google+. The first constraint we hit with the app was that it couldn’t post as the user without being logged in as the user.
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