KaiOS App: Digital Skills

Digital Skills is an educational platform that introduces the users of the feature phone to the internet and social networks, for the first time. Just like teaching someone to ride a bike, except completely different in every way, this interactive platform helps people understand how the world of mobile applications works, and how they can use it to their benefit.

Your main takeaway from this should be “interactive platform” and “feature phone.” Combine the two, add “design”, and you’ve got yourself a very intricate project that requires countless tweaks and repeated testing of all possible user interactions. Thankfully, we’re not that new to the game of “test it ‘till you break it,” so we had a lot of fun with ensuring that we welcome the internet’s new arrivals with a seamless experience that they’ll genuinely enjoy.

In order to train the user’s intuition, the platform itself was conceptualized around a set of skills that were broken down and presented to the user in training modules. After completing each module, the user would be quizzed before being allowed to move to the next one.

We generally don’t do work that we’re not proud of, but this project was especially rewarding. It’s not every day you get to contribute to something that has such a large impact on issues that truly matter, especially by doing the work you love.

We’re grateful to KaiOS for being an excellent partner throughout all the projects we’ve completed, and for trusting us to do what we do best. Unfortunately, that’s all we can share for now – studio-client privileges, NDAs and all that. You know the drill.

You’ve been a lovely audience, now go design a better world. I’d help, but I’m allergic to white fruit, and I think magenta is just purple with cheap makeup.

We also owe huge thanks to our dear friend Ilija who helped us with UX & UI on this project. —

Team/Credits: Art direction: Petar Stojakovic Motion: Nebojsa Jurcic Writer: Lex Molnar

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Digital Skills is an educational platform that introduces the users of the feature phone to the internet and social networks, for the first time. Just like teaching someone to ride a bike, except completely different in every way, this interactive platform helps people understand how the world of mobile applications works, and how they can use it to their benefit.

Your main takeaway from this should be “interactive platform” and “feature phone.” Combine the two, add “design”, and you’ve got yourself a very intricate project that requires countless tweaks and repeated testing of all possible user interactions. Thankfully, we’re not that new to the game of “test it ‘till you break it,” so we had a lot of fun with ensuring that we welcome the internet’s new arrivals with a seamless experience that they’ll genuinely enjoy.

In order to train the user’s intuition, the platform itself was conceptualized around a set of skills that were broken down and presented to the user in training modules. After completing each module, the user would be quizzed before being allowed to move to the next one.

We generally don’t do work that we’re not proud of, but this project was especially rewarding. It’s not every day you get to contribute to something that has such a large impact on issues that truly matter, especially by doing the work you love.

We’re grateful to KaiOS for being an excellent partner throughout all the projects we’ve completed, and for trusting us to do what we do best. Unfortunately, that’s all we can share for now – studio-client privileges, NDAs and all that. You know the drill.

You’ve been a lovely audience, now go design a better world. I’d help, but I’m allergic to white fruit, and I think magenta is just purple with cheap makeup.

We also owe huge thanks to our dear friend Ilija who helped us with UX & UI on this project. —

Team/Credits: Art direction: Petar Stojakovic Motion: Nebojsa Jurcic Writer: Lex Molnar

Twitter | Vimeo | Facebook | Instagram

Digital Skills is an educational platform that introduces the users of the feature phone to the internet and social networks, for the first time. Just like teaching someone to ride a bike, except completely different in every way, this interactive platform helps people understand how the world of mobile applications works, and how they can use it to their benefit.

Your main takeaway from this should be “interactive platform” and “feature phone.” Combine the two, add “design”, and you’ve got yourself a very intricate project that requires countless tweaks and repeated testing of all possible user interactions. Thankfully, we’re not that new to the game of “test it ‘till you break it,” so we had a lot of fun with ensuring that we welcome the internet’s new arrivals with a seamless experience that they’ll genuinely enjoy.

In order to train the user’s intuition, the platform itself was conceptualized around a set of skills that were broken down and presented to the user in training modules. After completing each module, the user would be quizzed before being allowed to move to the next one.

We generally don’t do work that we’re not proud of, but this project was especially rewarding. It’s not every day you get to contribute to something that has such a large impact on issues that truly matter, especially by doing the work you love.

We’re grateful to KaiOS for being an excellent partner throughout all the projects we’ve completed, and for trusting us to do what we do best. Unfortunately, that’s all we can share for now – studio-client privileges, NDAs and all that. You know the drill.

You’ve been a lovely audience, now go design a better world. I’d help, but I’m allergic to white fruit, and I think magenta is just purple with cheap makeup.

We also owe huge thanks to our dear friend Ilija who helped us with UX & UI on this project. —

Team/Credits: Art direction: Petar Stojakovic Motion: Nebojsa Jurcic Writer: Lex Molnar

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