User Interface
In discussing the user interface involved in Hinge, it is directly clear that Hinge intended for its users to have easy accessibility through the process of finding the match. This is done by creating a clear and concise user interface. Hinge only includes five user interface pages with which users interact; being the discover page, the standout page, the likes you page, the matches page and lastly, the setting page. The Hinge app carefully constructed each interface to allow users to view their own and each other's profiles easily. Including utilizing features such as scrolling on the main discover page to enable users to easily view the profile, prompts, pictures and information of other users.
Similarly, by Hinge creating the likes you page, a page in which details the people who have shown interest in one's profile, the user interface displays a potential matches profile but also restrict users in only being able to view one profile at a time and this is purposely done to ensure that they are carefully considering each person who shows interest and getting away from the idea of making many connections to making a real connection (Manchanda, 2021). The user interface also highlights the various prompts that have been receiving the most amount of comments and likes on its standout page. Also, it showcases the profiles in which it believes through its algorithm that a user may be interested (What Are Roses, n.d.).Overall, concluding that the interface users interact with while using hinge presumes efficiency and progress towards creating matches
Manchanda, T. (2021, December 11). How Hinge plays with your psychology to get you a match. Medium. https://uxdesign.cc/how-hinge-plays-with-your-emotions-to-get-you-a-match-1193c2bd79c4
What are roses. (n.d.). Hingeapp. https://hingeapp.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360052630613-What-are-Roses-

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