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Designing a UI Template for Student Connect Application Using Neumorphic Components

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The habit of saving is itself a way to get education; it fosters every virtue, teaches self-denial, cultivates the sense of order, trains to develop new ideas, and broadens the way of thinking. With the motive of saving time and money, the idea of designing a template for the Student Connect Application with neumorphic components was established. This application provides a platform for the aspiring engineers to buy and sell stationery products required by a particular subject such as drawing equipment, calculators, books, handwritten notes, etc. within their college campus. The future engineers also get an opportunity to interact with their seniors through this platform which develops a sense of understanding and responsibility amongst them and helps one connect, socialize and make new friends with ease. The Neumorphic design in GUI describes interface objects that mimic their real- world counterparts in how they appear and/or how the user can interact with them. Its aesthetics are marked by minimal and real-looking UI that’s simple yet eye catching (Ken Ronkowitz in Skeuomorphism and Neumorphism. 2020. Available: https://ronkowitzllc.com/2020/09/14/skeuomorpism-and-neumorphism/)(Ken Ronkowitz “Skeuomorphism and Neumorphism”, 2020). This effect deals with playing of two shadows together, one at negative value and other at positive. Various surveys were conducted to understand the needs of aspiring engineers and understand the kind of UI components that are attractive to the eye and easy to understand and use.

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This article is part of the topical collection “Intelligent Computing and Networking” guest edited by Sangeeta Vhatkar, Seyedali Mirjalili, Jeril Kuriakose, P.D. Nemade, Arvind W. Kiwelekare, Ashok Sharma and Godson Dsilva.

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Chopda, R., Gupta, A., Jain, H. et al. Designing a UI Template for Student Connect Application Using Neumorphic Components. SN COMPUT. SCI. 3, 104 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42979-021-00985-y

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