Last year at 19 july
I had a pretty serious bike accident during training on enduro bike in the forest.
As a result my field of view (among others) was damaged. Because before the accident,
I was working as a frontend developer, I decided to create an app that will help me (and others, since this is and will be publicly available)
in eye training, that I am doing almost every day.
once I was in primary school, we were participating in a test to check iur field of view. And since a friend of mine was the son of an ophthalmologist, he wanted to get the highest score. To get it he cheated, in a pretty funny way. When we checked the results, we were astonished - he had a better field of view than a tree frog... I recently remembered this story, and I thought - that's it! This app will help me to have a similar field of view like him. That would be a very interesting skill.
Great! If you want to participate in this project, and so it happened that you are a developer, UX or UI (a chance for that should be pretty big taking into account that you are reading this article on the Github :), just assign yourself to any task you will find here
- KISS (keep it simple, stupid)
- "Less is more"
- conventionalcommits, you can read more about it here
If you have any question, don't hesitate, just ask me!
helped in the process of building the application
- Company: Black Label
- Justyna Stanach (PO,UX/UI designer)
- Magdalena Iszczuk (UX/UI designer)
- Katarzyna Kasprzyk(vision therapist, consultant)
- Grzegorz Blachliński (advisor about structure, process and product)
- Timothy Chase (advisor about PR, branding and translations)
- Mateusz Cygan (advisor about UX/UI design)