Movement design
The movement design focuses on providing quick access to ballistic data. The app should allow users to seamlessly input variables and receive accurate calculations. A key element is minimizing the number of steps required to obtain results.
Data Input Flow
Users need clear and intuitive input fields for bullet type, weight, muzzle velocity, and environmental conditions. Autocompletion and dropdown menus can expedite this process.
Seamless paths
The app should have a clear and logical structure. Users should easily navigate between different sections, such as bullet selection, data input, and calculation results.
- Clear navigation bar
- Consistent design across screens
Flow features
Essential flow features include a database of bullet types, ballistic coefficient calculators, and trajectory charts. The app needs to handle various units of measurement and allow users to save and load custom profiles.
Feature | Description |
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Bullet Database | Extensive library of bullet specifications. |
Trajectory Calculator | Calculates bullet trajectory based on input data. |
Rhythm points
Rhythm is established through quick calculations and visual feedback. Graphs and charts should update dynamically as users adjust input parameters.
Calculation Speed
Fast calculation times are critical for maintaining user engagement.
Smooth transitions
Transitions between screens and data updates should be smooth and visually appealing. Loading indicators should provide feedback during calculations.
- Fast Loading
- Visually Appealing
- Potential for lag on older devices
Overall flow value
The application's flow is valuable if it provides accurate calculations, a seamless user experience, and efficient access to ballistic data. Regular updates and bug fixes are essential for maintaining a high level of user satisfaction.