enter.stage
Overviewenter.stage is catered to individuals who enjoy performance art featured across UMBC campus. It provides accessible navigation and options to not only easily navigate, but also to ensure they can fully experience the performance whether that performance be theatre, music, dance, and more. 
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User Task Personas

Avery, 19
Avery is a visual arts student with an interdisciplinary major. They immerse themselves in all things art related. They want to broaden their net of creative people by exploring other campuses and wants to know the best way to navigate them and be in the loop of current events.

Luis, 60
Luis is a retired teacher and has children in performance art, but has trouble following guides as he has low-vision. Luis relies on easy to follow, vocal directions to make it to venues in a timely manner.

Penelope , 38
Penelope is a dancer. Penelope is deaf but enjoys all performance art, such as dance and theatre. She relies on visual communication such as captioning.

Brand Identity enter.stage utilizes sharp, jagged shapes to mask out images with a color palette of pink, purple, and yellow to evoke a deep artistic space. UI buttons also follow these sharp varying shapes. Typography is also art-deco inspired, calling back to vintage theatre and live peformances. 

 


User Tasks This app features 3 major user tasks.  One being closed captioning,  the other being interior navigation, and the other is finding exterior navigation.

  1. Captioning is provided for live performances with text. Users will “start the show” and start their captions and follow along till the show is over.

  2. Users can select a venue and navigate the interior of a building to ensure they are in the right theatre and they can easily view exits/entrances and bathrooms. 

  3. Users can start their journey and follow live directions so that they can reach the end of their destination to access the specific building they need to.