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Anna, a 21-year-old new to drinking, aims to enjoy her social life while maintaining her classy persona. However, she struggles with keeping track of her alcohol consumption. To help manage this, she turns to the Party Pacer app, designed to log drinks conveniently. Inspired by another app, she finds it functional but poorly executed in design and user experience. Unlike her expectations, existing apps often reveal drink totals only the next morning, turning tracking into a guessing game. Party Pacer seeks to improve this experience.
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App Design Taylor Wright
User Profile Anna is a 21 year old who is new to drinking. She is trying to set a pace for her self and seeing how much alcohol she can consume and to continue being her classy self. But she constantly forgets to count her drinks and has no where to write it down. She uses the party pacer app to keep track of what and how much she is drinking.
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Competition Board Drink Counter is the app that I based mine off of. I think it was a great idea but vey poorly done and tacky. I did use it one night and it does work but the things I didn’t like about it were the look of it, the name of it and that it never showed you how much you have drank until the next morning when it knew you were done drinking. It also was set up like a guessing game and asked how many drinks you thought you had and then it would show you how many you actually had.