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Staci Menz Darrin Cole Peter Huss Anna Kong Brian Chan
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Meal planning entails many different tasks: finding recipes, shopping, coordination. Current applications typically focus on one aspect. Those that combine functionality don't offer much flexibility. The Problem
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Combine the following into one application: Searching for recipes that fit dietary needs Creating shopping lists from recipe ingredients Managing and sharing lists with others Finding nutritional information and substitution suggestions for items on a list Our Solution
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Explain what our application can do Illustrate the design process Explain results of our testing Demonstrate our current UI and interactive prototype Overview
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Simple: Shop from a list Moderate: Find a recipe Moderate: Share a list Complex: View detailed product information Tasks
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Check off items from a list Mirrors pen-and-paper list Our app’s most basic function Task 1: Shopping From a List
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Use filters, keyword search or both Add ingredients directly to a list Other core idea behind our application Helps users easily find recipes and keep track of the ingredients Task 2 Finding a Recipe to Fit User's Diet
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Create household shopping list Like list on fridge, now mobile Helps users avoid duplicate purchases Connects users, helps them communicate Task 3 Sharing a List with Others
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Scan barcode or select list item Can often be difficult to find the information you need about an item (is it gluten-free?) Users want to save money, and eat healthier Task 4 Finding Additional Information About Items
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Design Evolution - Initial Sketches
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We found that our typical user: wants to find recipes that fit their diet writes down their shopping list by hand has a good idea of what they already have Eliminated pantry/fridge feature during task analysis Contextual Inquiry & Task Analysis Results
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Design Evolution: New Design Idea #1
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Design Evolution New Design Idea #2
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Design Evolution New Design Idea #3
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Design Evolution Low-fi Prototype
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We found our users want: A quick way to find information about items Suggestions for substitutes Keyword search for recipes Design Evolution User Testing Results
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DEMO Current UI Design
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Allow searching for recipes using items in one of the user’s lists Recipe favorites Commenting and annotating recipes Ideas for Future Improvements
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GroceryList++ helps users be more efficient in their meal planning by: Combining recipe finding and list making Allowing users to share lists Providing users with additional information about items while shopping Summary
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