For my interface, I made a mock-up/user flow in Miro for the app Art Crawl. It's kind of a reference to a 'bar crawl' (= kroegentocht). The app would allow the user to create their own Art Crawl using the BKOR art collection as artworks they can visit. As an activity that a creature of the night could do with their friends. First you would make an account, then you start creating a route by picking a starting and ending point and pit stops (where you can stop at a bar to get a beer or any other activity). Once you are doing the art crawl you can scan QR-codes that are in front of the artworks and then the app would give you information about that specific artwork that you have to memorise. You also get an artwork icon that will appear in your icon collection.
Once you have finished the art crawl, every individual of the group would do the quiz that the app will give and the best players of the group can win a prize. They can choose between three prizes. One of them is your own custom design printed on a piece of BKOR merchandise. You create your own custom design by downloading your collected artwork icons and turning them into an artwork that you can send in.
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Everything you need to know about the app is explained in detail inside the interface (mock-up / user flow)
Feel free to ask questions through Teams if something is still unclear to you!
CLICK HERE TO SEE THE FINAL INTERFACE
The reason I used Miro, is because I started making my prototype in there and I discovered that the programme had everything I needed and I could handle myself really well with it. I was planning on using Adobe XD at first, but I figured it would have taken me much more time if I created it in there, because I wasn't familiar with the programme yet. Lastly, I decided to make a user flow to make it easy for the viewer to understand which steps they have to take and where it is supposed to lead them to. I like that it gives you a big overview of everything.
IMPORTANT NOTE BEFORE YOU CLICK THE LINK BELOW!
Sometimes Miro loads stuff a bit weird and it might seem like some elements are missing. They are not! Just zoom in and then the missing elements will appear again.

ALSO
I don't know why, but sometimes if I reopen Miro, a lot of elements are suddenly shifted and all proportions are suddenly off. If that is the case, sorry! That is not within my power. Just keep looking at the Miro user flow as you normally would and if you scroll down on this page you can see the added images of how everything is SUPPOSED TO look like.