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Dates:
Start Date: Friday, October 23, 2009
at 21:00 EDT
Milestone
Date:
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
at 15:00 EDT
End Date: Thursday, November 5, 2009
at 14:00 EST
Winner(s)
Announced:
Friday, November 13, 2009
at 14:00 EST
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How to Format Your Submission:
1. Look for instructions in this contest regarding what files to provide. Questions? Ask in the forum for this contest.
2. Place your submission files into a "Submission.zip" file.
3. Place all of your source files into a "Source.zip" file.
4. Create a JPG preview file.
5. Click "Submit" and upload your files.

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Note: All non-standard Windows fonts must be listed in a text file within your submission folder. Include the name of the font and a link to where it can be downloaded/purchased. DO NOT include any font files in your submission or source files.
Submission Limit:

3 submissions per competitor

Contest Title: $1500 Gea Community Maps Wireframe Tournament - Phase 1
Client: Gea
Contest Type: Other
Design Medium: Web
1 Place: $1,000.00
2 Place: $250.00
3 Place: $.00
4 Place: $.00
5 Place: $.00
Milestone: 5 milestone bonuses worth $50.00 each.
Studio Cup Points:

150


Have questions about how to compete? Learn more here!
Contest Summary
The Community Maps project is an innovative idea for building interactive communities around socially relevant mapping data and features. The community platform will include social networking tools that will enable the community to bond, grow and self regulate. The platform will also provide mechanisms to promote measurement, level-up goals, peer rating tasks, and a framework for incentives like prizes. Each community will create its own concept of roles, responsibilities, and entitlements that associate people, and process steps.

The main objective of this application is to create a map community platform that allows creation of communities around a particular type of content that is tied to the map. The map community platform will provide a data collection framework that will enable collecting geospatial data in an inexpensive manner.

The goal of this first contest is to produce Wireframes that accurately capture the Community area requirements and user flow so the client and Studio designers have a clear understanding of what needs to be designed and built. You will be using the Conceptualization Specification document for your information, which contains details of the application. The specific areas to be addressed are outlined below.

Entries must be your original work, and must not infringe on the copyright or licenses of others. Stock art, clip art, templates and other design elements from other sources are prohibited unless specifically permitted here in the Contest Details.

Full Description & Project Guide
Studio Tournament Format
This Studio competition will be run as a two-round tournament with a total prize purse of $1,500.00.

Round One (1)
At the end of Round 1, Gea will choose three (3) winners; each will win $50 and a Design Review. These winners, and any member who had a passing submission in Round 1, will be eligible to compete in Round 2 for the additional $1250 in prizes.

Round Two (2)
Round 2 will start with the announcement of the three $50 Round 1 winners and the posting of their design reviews in the contest forum.

Please read the contest specification carefully and watch the forums for any questions or feedback concerning this contest. It is important that you monitor any updates provided by the client or Studio Admins in the forums. Please post any questions you might have for the client in the forums.

Regarding the Rounds:

  • To be eligible for Round 1 prizes and design feedback, you must submit before the Milestone deadline.
  • The contest holder will announce Round 1 winners and provide design feedback to those winners in the forum after the milestone deadline.
  • You must submit to Round 1 to be eligible to compete in Round 2. If your submission fails screening for a small mistake in Round 1, you may still submit to Round 2.

Goal
For this contest you will be using the Conceptualization Document for your information. This document contains all of the requirements for the application. You are expected to evaluate the information presented and define the user flow and experience to accurately present the information.

This first contest will set the tone and layout for the entire application.

Application Background
It would be helpful to review the Introduction of the provided document to get a full understanding of the project (section 1.0)

Community Tool
You will wireframe the Community tool section of the Community Maps application. The community Tool is the main application for community users. Users will join communities, manage their own profiles, provide and manage their content, rate content metrics and other members, associate content with maps, view community and own content, perform searching and routing on the mapping data, create and integrate new tools/widgets to the community, manage their home pages. There can be special reviewers and QA users in communities, so those users will check and approve correctness of the submitted content.

Refer to the following sections of the Requirements Specification:
Any requirements that are red in the document are considered out of scope for the application build at this time. However, they need to be included in the wireframes. Please include this functionality but denote it in some way as out of scope in your files (color, notes, etc).

For Round 1 you will be responsible for the following sections:
3.4 (Community) Use Case Diagram only

4.4 Task Requirements (only the ones listed below)

4.4.1 Login
4.4.2 Logout
4.4.3 Register New User
4.4.4 Unregister
4.4.5 Configure Profile Data
4.4.6 Get Help
4.4.7 View Maps
4.4.8 Search Communities
4.4.9 Search Content
4.4.10 Search Users
4.4.11 Join Community
4.4.12 View Community Content


Additional section required for Round 2
4.4.13 Perform Workflow Process
4.4.14 Provide Community Content


More detailed information on these sections will be provided at the start of Round 2.

You may add more sections from the 4.4 area if you wish but it is not required.

Target User
Any person wishing to take part in a Community Mapping experience.

Wireframe Considerations
The most important aspect of this application is providing a very logical and ordered user experience. The user should not have to think about how to find information.

Wireframe Resources
Wireframes on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_site_wireframe
Wireframe software option: www.axure.com
Example Wireframe: http://www.gdoss.com/web_info/web-site-wireframe.php

Wireframe Requirements
Wireframes can be built in HTML, Axure, MS Visio or OmniGraffle. The resulting files are not critical in this contest. The most important point is that all the content is listed and the pages are linked together to show page flow.

Pages must be linked together as a clickable resource.

Judging Criteria
Your submission will be judged on the following criteria:
- How well your wireframes provide a consistent user flow
- How accurately and intuitively the data is represented
- How well you implement the required data and any suggestions, interactions and user flow you recommend (provide any notes or comments for the client)

Contest Deliverables
Round One
First draft all wireframes for client feedback. The required sections are clearly identified above.

Round Two
Final completed Wireframes of all required areas, detailed above.

The client may add additional requirements based on Round 1 results and decisions made between now and the start of Round 2.

You must submit all requested deliverables to be considered for prizes - you may submit more if necessary to explain your solution.

Submission & Source Files
Preview Image
Please create your preview image as one (1) 1024x1024 JPG or PNG file in RGB color mode at 72dpi and place a screenshot of your submission within it. You are free to resize or crop your submission to fit this size, but do not add any filters or elements for dramatic effect, such as drop shadows or reflections.

Submission File
All Requested Contest Submission Requirements stated above.

Source Files
All original source files of the submitted ideas.

Final Fixes
As part of the final fixes phase you may be asked to modify content or user click paths.

How to Submit
  • New to Studio? Learn how to compete here.
  • Upload your submission in three parts (see this FAQs for more information). Your design should be finalized and should contain only a single design concept (do not include multiple designs in a single submission).
  • If your submission wins, your source files must be correct and "Final Fixes" (if applicable) must be completed before payment can be released.
  • You may submit as many times as you'd like during the submission phase, but only the number of files listed above in the Submission Limit that you rank the highest will be considered. You can change the order of your submissions at any time during the submission phase. If you make revisions to your design, please delete submissions you are replacing.
Winner Selection
Submissions are viewable to the client as they are entered into the contest. Winners are selected by the client and are chosen solely at the Client's discretion.
Payment
The payment will be distributed in one full installment once the final version of the winning submission has been downloaded by the client. Any and all applicable taxes on prizes are the sole responsibility of the prizewinner(s).
Eligibility
You must be a TopCoder Studio member, at least 18 years of age, meeting all of the membership requirements. In addition, you must fit into one of the following categories. If you reside in the United States, you must be either:
  • A US Citizen
  • A Lawful Permanent Resident of the US
  • A temporary resident, asylee, refugee of the U.S., or have a lawfully issued work authorization card permitting unrestricted employment in the U.S.

If you do not reside in the United States:
  • You must be authorized to perform services as an independent contractor. (Note: In most cases you will not need to do anything to become authorized)