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https://github.com/opencodeiiita/urbanventures

UI/UX Design for Adventure-Driven Exploration App
https://github.com/opencodeiiita/urbanventures

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UI/UX Design for Adventure-Driven Exploration App

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# UrbanVentures
**UrbanVentures 🌆**

**Discover, Connect, and Explore Like Never Before!**

UrbanVentures is your ultimate gateway to discovering the hidden corners of your city or new destinations. Designed for urban explorers, solo travelers, and adventure enthusiasts, the app empowers you to uncover hidden spots, share your experiences 📸, and explore new places. Whether you're seeking the best local cafes, vibrant street art 🎨, or live events, UrbanVentures transforms every moment into an unforgettable adventure.

With its community-driven content, UrbanVentures allows you to rate locations and share tips, inspiring fellow explorers. It’s more than just an app; it’s a journey of discovery, offering a space where every discovery leads to new adventures and hidden spots waiting to be explored.

In the world of apps, the balance between brilliant functionality and a seamless, engaging UI/UX is key 🔑. UrbanVentures ensures every interaction is intuitive, fun, and immersive 🌟.

**Do you have the vision to craft a UI/UX that makes UrbanVentures the go-to app for city explorers and adventurers?** 🌍

## ✒Tech Stack:

- FigJam
- Figma/Adobe XD
- Illustrator

## 🧾Common Rules:

- The repository is divided into several tasks. **Each task will be opened subsequently for a limited amount of time and all the submissions have to be made within those allotted days only.** NO submission will be accepted after the allotted time ends. The details for the specific tasks and the time allotted for each can be found in their specific folders.
- The mentors will evaluate the submissions and assign points for each specific task based on a variety of design-related factors, such as the use of design thinking, the authenticity of the idea, the submission's visual attractiveness, etc. The points will be distributed as follows:

🥇1st Place : Full Points

🥈2nd Place : 0.8 * Full Points

🥉3rd Place : 0.5 * Full Points

- Since everyone should be awarded for their efforts, the rest of the participants who qualify for the **Minimum Design Criteria (MDC)** as mentioned in the respective folders of the task will be awarded 0.3 * Full Points🎉.
- These tasks are for learning design and not just scoring points so any kind of Plagiarism or attempt thereof wouldn't be tolerated and would lead to disqualification from OpenCode. You can always ping us for doubts and we would be more than happy to help but simply copying others' ideas for the sake of completing the tasks will be dealt strictly with.

> ALL THE FINAL DECISIONS FOR THE JUDGMENT AND AWARDING OF POINTS ⚖️ BASED ON THE SUBMISSION RESIDE WITH THE MENTORS & ORGANISERS.
No claim can be made on the number of points awarded by the Mentors & Organisers🙂.
>

## ⏳The Design Timeline:

| Task | Duration of Submission | Difficulty Level | Maximum Points |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| User Experience (UX) Task-1 | 15th Dec - 19th Dec | Rookie | 10 |
| User Experience(UX) Task - 2 | 20th Dec - 24th Dec | Rookie | 20 |
| User Interface (UI) Task - 1 | 25th Dec - 31th Dec | Skilled | 20 |
| Graphic Design Task | 1st Jan - 6th Jan | Skilled | 30 |
| User Interface (UI) Task -2 | 6th Jan - 16th Jan | Expert | 50 |

> Each task's specific folder will have a list of detailed instructions. Keep checking for updates about new task releases😉!
>

## **Contribution:**

Please follow the below guidelines while contributing to this project:

1. Fork the repository and clone locally.
2. Create an upstream remote and sync your local copy before your branch. See detailed instructions [here](https://help.github.com/articles/syncing-a-fork).
3. Create separate branches for each separate piece of work.
4. Do the work and commit changes with good commit messages.
5. Once you are confident in your work, create a pull request to the `main` branch of the upstream repository with proper descriptions explaining what you did and wait until we review it.

> Check out [GitHub Flow](https://guides.github.com/introduction/flow/) for more details.
>

## Quick Resources:

Since you have scrolled this far, here are some short resources to give you an edge over others😉:

- [UX Principles](https://lawsofux.com/)
- [UI Guidlines](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDtHAiqIa4wa5MBbE_XDoqY51sAkQnkjt)