These are the opening screens the user will go through before entering the app, if the user is simply logging in then they will be directly taken to the bottom left image where they can select what part of the app they are going to be needing. If the user is using the app for the first time they are given the option to sign-up, this will then lead them to only another 3 screens before reaching the final one. I have kept this to a minimum because a lot of apps when completing my research took a while before you got fully into it and made me bored straight away- this way this is avoided. I have decided to include a small summary about the app and what the user can expect from it, this leads on to a screen where the user can select any dietary requirements so these recipes will not appear while using the app, or recipes with an alternative may be advised.
Tapping on shopping list will take you to the image on the right, a place where students can add in any bits of food they may want to pick up throughout the week or at the end of the week. On the left, you will be taken to that screen if you tap on meal planner, it gives you 7 places to put in what you are going to eat on each day of the week- it will give you an option on a recipe to add this to one of the days of the week so the user can access it efficiently.
These are the screens that show the steps to get to finding your recipe, again I have kept the screens to a minimum so the user doesn't have to take ages tapping through each step.
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