Challenge Summary
Welcome! This challenge is focused on modifying current designs for an inline visualforce display within a Salesforce1 (mobile app) page, you need to design based on the given requirements - you will be designing an area displayed within Salesforce1 known as a Mobile Card.
We have a short deadline for this design which is why the challenge prizes are higher than the expected effort.
This is a followup challenge to a design challenge that can be found here.
Definitions:
- Salesforce1 is a mobile platform built on top of Salesforce.com. All of the data within Salesforce.com is visible in the Salesforce1 mobile apps for iOS and Android. Plus that platform is designed to allow for extensibility and customization.
- Visualforce is the component-based user interface framework for the Force.com platform. The framework includes a tag-based markup language, similar to HTML.
- A mobile card is an area of the enhanced page layout (in Salesforce1) where you can drag in Visualforce pages for mobile viewing. This section of the layout can be viewed from the Salesforce1 app on the related information page of a record detail view (i.e. Looking at a specfic Account).
In this project, I need you to optimize a previously created design for a mobile display using a Visualforce Mobile Card inside of Salesforce1.
About this Project:
Sales reps need an “At a Glance” view of products the customer has ordered as the products move through the fulfillment process (that is, as they’re “built” in a “shop”). The Sales Reps need quick access to this info from their Mobile Device. Salesforce1 provides the platform for the quick access, now we need a visual that can be quickly diegested in a mobile format.
We want the rep to be able to see a visual representation of the products as they’re built, so that they can quickly identify when the products will be done and if there are any issues that need attention in the process.
The key to winning this challenge is to truly build an “At a glance” view (using the least amount of page space) that can be consumed in a split second at which point the rep or customer will make the decision to drill deeper or move on. The viewers thought process will end up going two ways: 1) All products are progressing as expected and there is nothing I need to do - or 2) Something is slowing down “X” product(s) and I need to see what it is and see what I can do to move it along.
Key Information:
The key with Salesforce1 design is that you don't have the same controls as you would with normal mobile design.
This design should be scrolled vertically on a page and should also be responsive to different mobile device (i.e. Phones, Tablets, etc).
Please see these tips on designing for Salesforce1 so you understand some limitations: Salesforce1 Visual Design
More design consideration: Salesforce1 developer's guide to design
It is very important that the mobile version shows the same information and uses the same design ascetic and patterns as the layered PSD attached.
Desktop Version:
Contest Deliverables:
The winning entry will show what multiple stages of fulfillment looks like on multiple products at once. At least one product on the design should be shown through the entire workflow process in each state including Waiting for Customer action and a date push back (please use the Example Products and Stages for at least one, but feel free to be creative). Your entry should also show how multiple products are displayed together (think 3-7 with both product categories) on the page.
Branding Guidelines:
There are no branding guidelines for this contest.
Target Audience:
Internal Employees of the Client.
Judging Criteria:
- How well you create the inline display.
- Cleanliness of your graphics and design.
- Design looks and User Experience.
Submission & Source Files:
Preview Image
Please create your preview image as one (1) 1024x1024px JPG or PNG file in RGB color mode at 72dpi and place a screenshots of your submission within it.
Submission File
Submit JPG/PNG for your submission files.
Source Files
All original source files of the submitted design. Files should be created in Adobe Photoshop and saved as layered PSD file. Please label your PSD Layers clearly and group appropriately with Layer Folders.
Final Fixes
As part of the final fixes phase you may be asked to modify your graphics (sizes or colors) or modify overall colors. We may ask you to update your design or graphics based on other winning placements.
Please read the challenge specification carefully and watch the forums for any questions or feedback concerning this challenge. It is important that you monitor any updates provided by the client or Studio Admins in the forums. Please post any questions you might have for the client in the forums.