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This is part of Ello's About page. The dictionary page lists the terms associated with the site and how they are defined by Ello. Terms include such things as: Bread, Community, Friends, Loves, Inspiration, Noise, etc.

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This page provides the code for users to get the Ello button for their websites.

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This page provides answers to Ello’s most frequently asked questions.

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This page informs the Ello user that free stickers will be given to those who contact Ello.

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This is the page that comes up when users need help with the Ello app. Users can search for a specific answer or go to the category that most relates to their inquiry: about, help, resources, and policies.

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At the bottom of the help page in the app, the user sees other social media site icons (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Tumblr). When users click on a specific icon, they are taken to Ello’s accounts on those sites.

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This is Ello's home page. On this page a user can join, link to the manifesto, about page, store, and privacy information, as well as login. For new users there is a disclaimer noting that social networks are owned by advertisers making users a…

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This page provides information about Ello’s “if this then that” capabilities.

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As part of the registration process, users are encouraged to “invite cool people.” If they choose to do so, a pop-up box appears that asks users to import their contacts. Ello explains that they do not sell user data and never contacts people without…

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This is part of the Ello About page. On this page, Ello explains what information they collect and use, as well as why and how they do it. It also lets users know how they can opt out of sharing any information. From this page you can access other…

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This is the page where Ello app users can create the header for their profile. Users are told that “completed profiles get more views.”

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When the user downloads the Ello app for the first time, this is the first screen they come to. Users are able to see a “home” page they can scroll through before signing-up or logging in.

Ello_ Introduction Page Example (Pt. 1) .png
On the home page, the user can see examples of what other users have posted. The images on this page are fairly large and often take up the entire phone screen. This image is an example of a photographer’s work that she/he posted to Ello.

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If users continue to scroll past the images on the home screen, they can see the corresponding description/post. This image is an example of how a user has captioned his/her post. All of this can be seen before the new user signs up for Ello.

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This page provides logos and wallpapers that the Ello app users can use on their personal pages to help get the word out about Ello.

Ello_ Magazine Example .png
This is an example of the first magazine issue Ello produced: Censorship.

Ello_ Magazine Purchase.png
If users click on the magazine issue, they are taken to a purchase page. This image is an example of what users would see before they purchase a magazine

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This page informs the app user about Ello’s manifesto.

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This page is part of Ello's About page. It is Ello's manifesto, which also appears on the home page. The manifesto explains how other social media sites are owned by advertisers and your information is sold like a product. Ello wants their site to be…

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When users search for the Ello app on an iOS phone, this is what comes up. The user is not introduced to any information beyond this image at this state. Users must click on the image to receive any information about the site.

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This page informs the app user about NFP – Ello’s community powered print publication.

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At the bottom of the app, there is a lightning bolt. This signifies user notifications. This image is an example of how notifications are listed on the app.

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In the top left corner of the app, users see three lines that indicate the option menu. When users click on options, these are the options they are given: invite, magazine, store, help, and logout.

Ello_ PBC Information.jpg
This page informs the app user about Ello’s publisher company.

ElloPeople.png
This is part of Ello's About page. This page lists the founders, the staff, and the dogs involved in keeping Ello running. This was current as of 8/18/2015.
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