These are my final attempts at the app pages that I chose to create. The first two are Jupiter and the second two are Uranus.
I am quite proud of these designs. I have changed quite a lot about them since the first draft. I have altered the layout of the text on both pages, because once again I felt they were too cramped and difficult to read for children. I also added the stars as seen on the website pages, but I made them clearer because I felt this worked with the crispness of the app as it is closer so the children would be able to see the actual design of the stars.
As for the aspects of the app if it was created, again, I like the idea of the stars being able to move and chime like wind-chimes; however, because there isn’t a particular way for you to be able to hover your thumb or finger above the app like there is on a computer with your cursor, I think the stars should swing by themselves every couple of seconds and to get them to stop you just press your finger against them. I also like the idea of the planets independently being able to blink or smile. The use of Einstein also being on the planet would be fun for a child because I think it would be funny for them, especially if he blinked, danced and said words in a thick Austrian accent. Overall, I feel like we have done well on the app pages, which are in fact my favourite pages, and I feel like we have met the brief well. The only thing I would perhaps change is to include text for Einstein to speak.