Browse Items (933 total)

Imzy_ People.png
Users can switch out “community” for “people.” This page shows a list of “friends” users have once they are added.

Imzy_ Imzy Search.png
This is the page where users can search communities or posts on Imzy.

Imzy_ Account Settings .png
This is the page where users can control/adjust their account settings. Different tabs users click on include: general, profiles, following, saved, notifications, requests, and about.

Imzy_ General Settings.png
This image shows the general settings users can adjust on the Imzy app. Users can input a real name, user name, phone number, address, shirt size, time zone, password, a 2-factor authentication protection, and blocks/mutes.

Imzy_ Profile Setting.png
This page shows the user’s profile settings. Information found on this page includes the username, when the account was activated, and how many follow the user has.

Imzy_ Profile Settings Comments.png
On this page, users can see the comments they’ve made on the Imzy app. At the time this image was taken, no comments had been made.

Imzy_ Profile Settings Posts.png
On this page, users can see the posts they’ve made on the Imzy app. At the time this image was taken, no posts had been made

Imzy_ Profile Settings Leading.png
On this page, users can see the conversations they’re leading on the Imzy app. At the time this image was taken, no conversations were being lead.

Imzy_ Profile Settings Requests .png
If users click on the requests tab in the account information section of the app, users are redirected to a help website where they can ask questions and make requests.

Imzy_ About Imzy.png
This is Imzy's “About” page. When users click on the “about” page on the app, they are redirected to Imzy’s website. This page informs the users about the social media site.

Imzy_ Chat Page (Greenie).png
This is the page where users can chat with Imzy support staff.

Imzy_ Community Policy .png
This page informs the app user of Imzy’s policies. The first two policies are about the community and how to behave on Imzy.

Imzy_ Communities .png
This page on the Imzy app lists the communities the user has selected to follow or be a part of.

Imzy_ Interests.png
This page lists “interest” categories the user can select. Each interest category takes the user to a list of community pages that correspond with the interest category.

Imzy_ Interest Category (animals).png
This page is an example of the interest category “animals.” On this page, users can scroll through different communities that correspond with the animal category.

Imzy_ Communities-All.png
This page provides all the communities the user can be part of. These do not seem to be organized in any logical fashion, but each “community” lists a short description, the number of members, and a corresponding image.

Imzy_ Notifications.png
The bell at the bottom of the app alerts the user to notifications. On this page, the user can see notifications from Imzy and other users.

Imzy_ Notification Example .png
This image is an example of a notification that was received. Imzy alerted the user to a story that they thought the user would be interested in viewing (Tesla).

Imzy_ Awww Community Home Page .png
This is the “Awww” community home page. This page shows the number of members for this community and corresponding stories.

Imzy_ Awww Community Home Page Cont. .png
This image is an example of what users might post to the “Awww” community page.

Imzy_ Awww Community Home Page List Form  copy.png
This image is an example of what users might post to the “Awww” community page, only in list form. In this form, users can see more stories or updates on the screen at one time.

Imzy_ Awww Community Story Example  .png
This image is an example of what users see when they click on a story in a community. This story is part of the “Awww” category. This story comes from Facebook. If users want to see this story/video, they click on the link and are taken to Facebook.

Imzy_ Awww Community About .png
This page is the “about” section for the “awww” community. Users see a description of the community, are able to enable notifications, can report posts, and can leave the group.

Imzy_ News Community Rules .png
Each community is able to establish rules that govern user behavior. Not all groups have explicit rules. This image is an example of the rules for the “news” community.

Imzy_ General Post .png
When users go to post a status update, link, video, etc., this is the page they go to on the app.
Output Formats

atom, csv, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2