Thursday 24 October 2013

Working with Teamfill

https://teamfill.com/
As an up and coming UX designer I have had the great opportunity of working within the team that created Teamfill.com, a new fantasy football optimiser which optimises players into teams and formation. A handy tool for all those who play. 

Teamfill.com is a great example of both current design and application of the latest web technologies. Ultra fast in response to user action as well as being fresh and simple in layout and design. In the following set of screen captures I'll lay out some of the nice design features and user interface that makes the site so unique.

https://teamfill.com/
As you can see from the login page, simple and user friendly was the goal (forgive the pun), Using the Google, windows live and Facebook login was all to save the user the grief of having to submit forms of information which we didn't need and to allow the user the security provided with those accounts

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 Within the app we see the user interface, which has been kept intuitively simple, whilst masking a complex set of filters which allow for fast and effective navigation. With simple toggle navigation the list can be assorted with ease allowing quick player finding.
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 Above image shows some of the navigation in action, highlighting the simplicity
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On the MyPlayers section we see the real genius of the application, this comes with the ability given the the user to forecast their players Points Per Week (PPW) before optimising their team, this allows the user's own ability at the game come into action as correct predictions in points could give the winning week team.
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 cool little loading symbol found in Adobe Edge. 
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A screen shot of what the final optimised team lay-down comes out looking like, again a nice simple design which is informative and engaging.