Designing a DATING APP for Apple Vision Pro | Wireframes for a UX UI design portfolio project

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
  • I'm designing a dating app for remote workers and digital nomads.
    This is the 3rd episode of "Building a Portfolio", where I show you step by step how to create a "fake" project fro a UX UI design portfolio.
    In the previous episode, I reviewed my user persona for Stamps, my new dating app. I also reviewed competitor research and existing dating apps.
    After googling “Dating apps for Apple Vision Pro” I knew what my next step should be...
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  • @jaimejimenez2886
    @jaimejimenez2886 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Dating apps are complex. We're all superficial to some extent, which makes us all more picky on an app where there's so many options.
    A lot of people say they want somebody that is caring, emotionally mature, etc.
    The first thing is that they actually want somebody they're attracted to, followed by everything else.
    The messaging aspect is pretty cool! Excited to see it in action 😁

    • @ItsUXgirl
      @ItsUXgirl  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I agree with you 💯
      And from my experience, when you actually meet someone in real life the vibe speaks louder than just the superficial looks, and that’s one problem dating apps haven’t solved yet 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @jaimejimenez2886
      @jaimejimenez2886 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ItsUXgirl Some people are also bad at taking pictures.
      I saw a video where a girl looked at her boyfriend's pics on a dating app before they got together, and she said she wouldn't have swiped on him because the pictures didn't represent the kind of guy he was.
      That's when I deleted hinge haha.
      It's just really time consuming and feels like a part time job. It's pretty cool that others are trying to innovate and make the experience better.

  • @vidhichampaneri674
    @vidhichampaneri674 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I personally like Hinge and its overall ui/ux in together. Also, tinder is overrated. I said it out loud. But this is a crazy idea and I can't wait for the next videos.
    Jon, let's build this app!

    • @ItsUXgirl
      @ItsUXgirl  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yay thank you!
      I like Hinge, they just have some weird UX sometimes
      But all in all it’s my go-to app currently

  • @alvaro__manrique
    @alvaro__manrique 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Jon let's build this app!!!!!! 🔥

    • @ItsUXgirl
      @ItsUXgirl  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Loud and clear! 🫶🏼😅

  • @malgo91
    @malgo91 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hm, I think I'd prefer to see more than just one photo. It's not even about the looks, but photos also give me a better feel of someone's vibe, sometimes also show their interests and reveal a hint of their personality ;).
    Anyway, Jon, let's build this app :D I'm not single, but I went through this stage of finding someone to match me, so I know the pain 😂

    • @ItsUXgirl
      @ItsUXgirl  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I’m glad you’ve found your one! Was it via dating apps? 👀
      I’m really on the fence about the photos thing you know..
      on one hand, they want people to form a real connection (kind of like “love is blind”)
      But on the other hand, I completely understand people want to “see” the vibe and energy (I’m like that too)
      My biggest concern is to not make it all based on looks because I don’t think it’s currently working on dating apps 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @mariamarkovska9214
    @mariamarkovska9214 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I really like the idea but I would not limit it to only one photo at the beginning. Because for me personally, it is not only about looks as such. But after my experience with dating apps (I am dating men), though men do not use make-up etc. when they had only one picture or two it sometimes portrays like a totally different person because of the angle of the picture and lightning and so on. And then you only see one picture, the brain fills in the gaps... and then you see the person in real life and it is a disappointment just because you imagined them differently. I personally had the best experiences and dates with people who had a lot of pictures so you really can see a 360 of a person, and if it comes to finding a romantic partner, looks should not be the most important but looks are also important, because you have to be attracted to somebody. - And thank you for all the advice you give! Love your channel! ❤

    • @ItsUXgirl
      @ItsUXgirl  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yeah good point!
      Im always on the fence about it, since we became so superficial on dating apps 🫤
      That’s my only drawback
      What if it’s like “love is blind” and we let people fall in love without the looks?
      That was my main idea, so I thought a 1 pic idea could be a good compromise
      Maybe 2 photos to start with? Will that work?

    • @mariamarkovska9214
      @mariamarkovska9214 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ItsUXgirl Yes, absolutely understandable. Because looks are really not the most important but on the platform we do not get the mimic etc. of a person.- Maybe then no photo at all would be better. Either a lot of pics or no picture at all :-) It is super complicated with those apps. But the problem was always for me, if I saw only one picture I imagined the rest, I think the brain does it automatically. And then in reality it is always different. So maybe then it could be a try to let people see the main data, like age etc and have a chat but no picture at all.