This is a song lyrics app for Adventist Youth to easily find and organize hymns, eliminating the need for printed materials. After creating the empathy maps, we gained valuable insights into the design approach. We decided to use a dark background to create an eye-friendly interface, considering the platform will often be used in low-light settings. Additionally, we identified the need to incorporate vibrant, youthful colors to reflect the energy and preferences of our audience.
Free access is a great feature.
Emphasizing faith aligns the app.
Reduces printing costs.
Streamlines song sessions.
Resource for all users.
Enhances event organization.
We started the project very quickly.
For easy maintenance.
Inspired by Spotify, SingSong features a vibrant design while staying true to core religious principles identified by users.
Reduces eye strain.
Easy navigation.
Appeals to youth.
As WCAG AA compliant colors.
Engaging design for the future updates.
SingSong's design prioritizes user needs and a faith-based approach, resulting in these key features designed for a seamless experience and fostering spiritual growth, all while being mindful of the app's purpose for Adventist Youth.
The app's initial design provided a rapid starting point for the team.
Designed for night use and low-light conditions, with a color scheme intended to evoke happiness.
Organized by category, ensuring appropriate song selection for various events.
Clear categorization helps users find suitable songs for specific occasions. Future: Playlist sharing.
All songs include lyrics, and some have audio to aid learning.
Strictly avoided to maintain the app's faith-based integrity. User research confirmed this was a critical point.
SingSong is a song lyrics app for Adventist Youth, providing easy access to worship songs and upholding faith-based values. Driven by user research, the design features a dark mode, clear categories, and avoids inappropriate content. This project taught me the importance of rapid adaptability; the quick first draft allowed a swift start, and adjusting to user feedback in a fast-paced setting was key to creating a successful app.