2014 Detroit Art Book Fair
The way the interfaces are set up is that there is a defferent expereince for before the event and during the event in order to present the most relevant information to the user at all times. For the before part of the event I focused on showcasing the books, and making it easy for a vendor to rent a table. For the during part I just focused on trying to augment the experience of being at the book fair, that was't too distracting from what you are actually there for. In addition to supporitng the independent artist trying to sell their books
Before
Who says you can't judge a book by its cover?
In fact that's probably the first point of contact anyone will have with a book. It is in that moment precisely at that moment that you decide wether a book is good to look at or not. Of course the actual content of the books is important too, but its the cover that draws you in. Knowing this I designed the interface to stay out of the way for the most part in order for you to focus on the covers and letting them attract the user instead of loud visual elements
Pick out your own library for later
One of the main goals of purchasing books is to create your own library. Which sort of becomes an extension of your identity, your library communicates what you're into and what kind of book collector you are. So you can queue up a list of books for purchase now or later. Its like builidng your own library connection, which you can share with others so that they can see what's in your library and you can see what is in their's.
During
Book Scanner App
One of the main goals of purchasing books is to create your own library. Which sort of becomes an extension of your identity, your library communicates what you're into and what kind of book collector you are. So you can queue up a list of books for purchase now or later. Its like builidng your own library connection, which you can share with others so that they can see what's in your library and you can see what is in their's.