It is a prototype for an application with five different games, that promotes listening skills for Arabic preschoolers at risk of dyslexia through listening activities. The UI design is an indoor environment with different doors; each door leads to a game. As the child swipes over the doors, the door gets larger and when the child rolls over it the door opens and the bear smiles and says the name of the game. When it is clicked the game will open and the UI disappears. This interactive piece is a walkthrough the UI design.
This game focuses on listening and following the right orders and the right instructions. This motion piece demonstrates three rounds of the functionality of the game. In this game the main character Dabdoop is playing a chef role with a chef hat. The bear is giving the instructions and he is engaged with the player.
This game focuses on rhyming words. Dabdoop is on a fishing trip for rhyming words. This motion piece demonstrates the functionality of the game. In this game, Dabdoop is a fisherman, sailing in a boat with a fishing pole and wearing a fishing hat.
This game focuses on animal sounds. Dabdoop is at the farm. He is wearing a straw hat and carrying a pitchfork. Five animals appear each round and the bear asks if the child can recognize the sound heard. This motion piece demonstrates the functionality of the game.
This game focuses on listening to the specific order of a food-shopping list. Dabdoop is at the supermarket buying a list of fruits and vegetables he needs. This motion piece demonstrates the functionality of the game. In this game the main character does not wear any accessories but he is standing behind a shopping basket.
This game focuses on letter sounds. The aim of this game is to recognize the phonics of the alphabet. The child will hear the first vowel of the letter then he/she has to choose the right letter. This motion piece demonstrates three rounds of the functionality of the game. In this game the main character – Dabdoop – is playing a teacher role. He has glasses and is holding a teacher’s pointer stick that points to the green board.
Programs: JavaScript for Flash, After Effect, Photoshop and Illustrator.
Category: UI Design, Motion Grahpic.
Created: December 2014.