Paper Prototype
A simple drawing can be shown at the bottom first 3 boxes of my storyboard which present the planning of my app prototype, how my application was planned to begin and show through structure.

Although not many pages were shown through the storyboard, the pages that were designed to work through this prototype were the following menu options:
- 99 Names of Allah
- Shahada
- Salat
- Soum
- Zakat
- Hajj
- Compass
- Dua
All of which share a relation to the web design menu. Consistently reflect on keeping a consistent design across all platforms for the full user experience, allowing my audience to fulfil their expectations through a web page and through quicker access by mobile.
The schedule above shows the completed tasks through stages, accomplishing certain tasks that were required to be adhered to through designing whilst making sure it’s ethically appropriate. The paper prototype designs helped me plan out how I was to begin my design and structure process.



Presenting just 3 examples of different pages that were created through this application, whilst keeping the green theme going throughout the design, aligning the right elements of typography that did not interfere with the background of the application design. Using simple and small illustrations to show and guide the user through pages, whilst considering the ethical considerations such as the language barrier, by adding transliteration for a better understanding of Arabic terms.
Whilst designing the interior of an app is essential, designing the core base of the application is just as important. Applying the logo and a shorter, but recognisable design to the application box so that my theme was identifiable, using the use of white space for a better design appearance. The use of shadows was placed to add a 3D and better effect to the presentation.
Reference
xd.adobe.com. (n.d.). Islamic Knowledge. [online] Available at: https://xd.adobe.com/view/891dc761-5667-4d3d-9e3c-640cd6ec0748-dc4e [Accessed 2 May 2024].