“Could you write about something that’s not sad?”
“No one loves the messenger who bringsbad news”.
Gazeta Wyborcza @ HackdaysElżbieta Ruebenbauer, Cezary Średnicki, Jakub Szestowicki
The more positive an article, the more likely it was to be shared [in social media].
Gazeta Wyborcza’s Inbox
Jonah Berger, a social psychologist, University of Pennsylvania
Sophocles, Antigone
VIDE Visual Interactive Data Explorervide latin: 1. seem, seem good, appear, be seen; 2. consider; 3. see, look at
Idea
Visual news explorer that respects user’s
mood
User gets what he/she wants
mockup
VIDE Visual Interactive Data Explorer
Result
User selects his/her mood
If user is sad, VIDE cuts off the bad news
our app
VIDE (Visual Interactive Data Explorer)
Idea
Image-centric User Interface
User gets content filtered by #tags
User can always change mood and #tags
mockup
VIDE (Visual Interactive Data Explorer)
our app
Result
User sees a wall of images refering to stories
User can choose content by simple #tags: all news
(#wyborcza), event (#hackdays), #world
or #local news
User can switch his/her mood by choosing icon
VIDE (Visual Interactive Data Explorer)
Idea
One image means more than 1000 words
Sometimes users prefer to read/see the whole stories
People like to share GOOD stories
mockup
VIDE (Visual Interactive Data Explorer)
our app
Result
User can enlarge images
User cansee the picture
with the headline or go to the whole story
User can share the article on Facebook
VIDE (Visual Interactive Data Explorer)
Our app is fully done.You can see
our demo