Ampere Association - 13 Moon Food App

13 Moon Food App

Find out what’s new at Ampere, and within our extensive partner network, as we work with rural, remote and Indigenous communities to ensure that everyone has the power to embrace the power that STEAM creates.

A Community-Centred STEAM resource connecting Tla’amin Nation members with the seasonal foods, culture, and activities of their region; video introduction to Figma design tool and UI/UX best practices.

This co-designed STEAM artifact brings together a Figma prototype, Fig Jam board, Road Map presentation, and descriptive video narrations that explore the concept and core flows of the 13 Moon food app experience. The prototype focuses on key screens and interactions, while the Fig Jam space captures early ideation, user journeys, and design decisions that shaped the interface. Together, they serve two purposes: they provide educators and content developers with a blueprint that may guide new projects using Figma; the prototype specifically demonstrates how users can move through the app to track seasonal foods and practice in a way that centers lunar rhythm and reflection.

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Click on the following prototype to try the 13 Moon Food App in action:

A behind-the-scenes look at the prototype development process:

The Road Map presentation and accompanying Loom Videos build on this foundation by narrating the author’s interactivity with the experiential learning/development process, the problem space, project goals, and main features in an accessible, story-driven format. It is designed as a lightweight walkthrough with Ampere interest holders, or community partners to communicate the app’s purpose, structure, and future directions without needing to open the full design files.

Click on the following presentation to view the Road Map

Notation:

Watch this video to learn how to use a Fig Jam board

A video still displaying a Digjam board in action.

Notation:

Watch this video to learn how to develop a prototype using Figma design

A video still displaying a Figma Design board.
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