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NutriShop Group Manager: Jacob Masaki Designer: Jonathon Ricaurte Documentation: Christopher Hoover User Tester: Christine Marie Acuario
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Shoppers Want: To find food easily and quickly, that is good for them. Problem NutriShop
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This is hard because… Healthy items are scattered about the store Choosing healthy food requires complicated comparisons Problem NutriShop
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NutriShop is a smart-phone application that guides shoppers and informs them about the foods they are considering buying. Our Solution NutriShop
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Talking Points - 1.Video Prototype 2.Tasks 3.User Testing 4.Revisions 5.Demo Presentation Overview NutriShop
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Video Prototype NutriShop
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Navigating the Supermarket (Easy) Shopping on a Caloric Budget (Medium) Shopping with Dietary Restrictions (Hard) Tasks NutriShop
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Findings: Found 3 major grocery shopping styles: 1.Browsing oriented 2.Shopping List oriented 3.Deals oriented Problem: Too broad of a focus Needed to hone our target audience Solution: Shopping list with health focus Design History – Contextual Inquiry NutriShop
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1) Browsing oriented – suggest items person may like based on previously bought items Design History – Contextual Inquiry NutriShop
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1) Browsing oriented – suggest items person may like based on previously bought items Design History – Contextual Inquiry NutriShop
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2) Deals oriented – shows where items can be purchased for least amount of money Design History – Contextual Inquiry NutriShop
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2) Deals oriented – shows where items can be purchased for least amount of money Design History – Contextual Inquiry NutriShop
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3) Shopping List oriented – shows details & locations of items on person’s list Design History – Contextual Inquiry NutriShop
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3) Shopping List oriented – shows details & locations of items on person’s list Design History – Contextual Inquiry NutriShop
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3) Shopping List oriented – shows details & locations of items on person’s list Design History – Contextual Inquiry NutriShop
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Resulting Design – health-personalized shopper “Profile” tab Design History – Contextual Inquiry NutriShop
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Resulting Design – health-personalized shopper “Make List” tab Design History – Contextual Inquiry NutriShop
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Resulting Design – health-personalized shopper “Find in Store” tab Design History – Contextual Inquiry NutriShop
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Findings – Problem - Directional arrow was unclear Solution - Added “Directions” label & expandable map Design History - Low Fidelity Testing NutriShop
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Findings – Problem – “Profile” tab was poorly labeled Solution – Renamed tab to “Diet Needs” Design History - Low Fidelity Testing NutriShop
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Findings – The Good: + Easy to add items to list + Directional navigation tabs (added in after 1 st test) We will see these later in the demo! Design History - Low Fidelity Testing NutriShop
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“Diet Needs” tab: manage dietary needs How it works: Select checkbox to corresponding health restriction Select “Done Editing” or another tab Not yet implemented: Food allergy section Current Interface – Main Features
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“Make List” tab: shopping list How it works: Enter item into text box Select “Add item” Can remove/edit items Select “Done Making List” or another tab Not yet implemented: “Undo” feature Editing each item Current Interface – Main Features
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“Find in Store” tab: Navigates to closest item on the list How it works: Enter grocery store Directs you to the closest item on your list Checkbox item when no longer needed Select “Done Shopping” Not yet implemented: Map Demo! Current Interface – Main Features
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What we learned: Different people encounter shared and individual obstacles when shopping Can’t overcome every obstacle with NutriShop Need focused vocabulary (i.e. target audience, explicitly labeled features) Summary NutriShop
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Questions? NutriShop
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