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Research and Synthesis

ORIGINAL USER FLOW

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After looking at the data on the rate of roommates and talking to both Kyle and Brooke, I realized that they both had two common problems and reasons. They both wanted to save money and are tired of throwing away food. I also noticed the increase for married couples to have roommates. 

Roommate User Flow

ORIGINAL USER FLOW

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DESIRED FLOW

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ITERATE USER FLOW

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I wanted to start with a flow targeted for consumers that have roommates first. Because after analyzing the data that showed even married couples have roommates, this app would mostly be focusing and beneficial towards that market. 

BASIC WIRE FRAME LAYOUT

The idea is simple — an app for roommates to shop together and not to buy the same product, food, or things around the lawn at the same time. This will avoid texting and waiting for a reply when you are trying to leave the store already.

BASIC USER TESTING

PROTOTYPE TESTING

**Currently Being Updated

Protoype Being Tested**

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Next Steps

  1. Create a more visual prototype to be tested. 

  2. Add a payment method system to be able to transfer money for a particular product.

  3. Have an inventory sheet that can track how much and who has bought what products throughout the week. 

  4. Do more studies on married couples to see if it would be useful.

 

the Problem

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the Solution

the Personas

Abbie Wright | Account Executive

ORIGINAL USER FLOW

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The Process

It's known that every UX Designer will have the standard steps 6 steps on completing a task for a stakeholder are: 

  1. The Brief 

  2. The Research

  3. The Sketch

  4. The Design

  5. The Present

  6. The Revise

 

 

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However, I am a firm believer in ending things with 9 steps. Therefore my steps in the process to solving anything are:

  1. The mindset that nothing is impossible

  2. The Brief

  3. The Research

  4. The mindset to think outside the box

  5. The Sketch

  6. The Design

  7. The Testing with an open mind. 

  8. The Present

  9. The Revise

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Sam Praztor |  Account Manager
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