MyTask - QBurst wires

From the to-do list: Client area wireframes

❏ Client Interface(Job Order listings and corresponding details)

Comments

Sudhir Kelappan on August 6, 2012:

Hi Victor/Denis

PFA the snapshots of Job order listings and view its corresponding details.

Victor Metelskiy on August 9, 2012:

Hi, Sudhir! 
Page 9_Client_MyJobOrders is not needed. All job orders can be seen on the page 3_ClientDasboard.

Sudhir Kelappan on August 9, 2012:

Hi Victor

Just a suggestion from our side.

From a user perspective, it is always best to keep the Page 9 job listing screen.
Reason being, if there are around 55 jobs which needs to be shown in the dashboard, a maximum of 5 jobs can be viewed in the screen and therefore pagination will be required to view all 55 jobs.

Also we have not provided a search filter in dashboard(which does not seem to be a good idea).
Main purpose of the dashboard is for the clients to view the latest activities.

We felt the jobs shown in the dashboard will be based on newly created as well as recently updated jobs.

How ever in the case of My Job order screen, design will be compact, readable and user friendly.

We can however make the changes as per your suggestion.
We just shared our thoughts and the purpose of using this job listing screen.

Victor Metelskiy on August 10, 2012:

Hi, Sudhir!

I like your suggestion, and i totally understand your point of view. Please keep on suggesting solutions, because sometimes we can miss something or not to look at the problem from all perspectives.

Regarding Job listing screen.
The amount of active jobs wouldn't be more than 5.  We suggest to create some kind of an archive for the completed job orders. So, when the job order is completed or stopped, client will press the button "add to archive".
Archive may look like page 9, but no active orders will be displayed there.

I would also notice, that this function doesn't have primary importance and can be developed later. (We will not receive 50 job orders from 1 client right after Mytask launch)