A single image can make a solid statement about your brand. On the other hand, an image carousel can add interactivity and provide information while bringing your product to the next level.
At Fetch, I worked as a Communication Designer for our internal app. I would use visual elements to deliver information to our users and develop internal carousels for our product.
Fetch is a rewards app that gives you points for shopping and submitting your receipts with the app. You can then use those points to redeem gift cards from a wide variety of your favorite retailers and restaurants.
This carousel was to advertise to our users that we have new merch inspired by the movie "Mean Girls"
This carousel was to advertise to our users that we have new merch inspired by the movie "Mean Girls"
This was to encourage our users to sign up for our sweepstakes.
This was to encourage our users to sign up for our sweepstakes.
A carousel encouraging users to refer friends to the Fetch App.
A carousel encouraging users to refer friends to the Fetch App.
To welcome users to our app, I created new user carousels.
To welcome users to our app, I created new user carousels.
A communication we would send our users when they had a birthday.
A communication we would send our users when they had a birthday.
Sometimes our carousels were made to educate our users on companies we have partnered with.
Sometimes our carousels were made to educate our users on companies we have partnered with.
We would constantly roll out new features for our users and the carousel helped educate them on that.
We would constantly roll out new features for our users and the carousel helped educate them on that.
Sometimes our carousels had a theme. This one was for our general wellness campaign
Sometimes our carousels had a theme. This one was for our general wellness campaign
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