Monday, November 17, 2014

UX: Wireframes & User Testing Result

Paper Prototype User Testing Results:
• Change the word “Challenges” to “Explore” - The reason being users keep on clicking on “Challenges” every time there’s a challenge-related task (which basically is all tasks). 
• Users find it hard to “check in” - Again, they keep coming back to “Challenges” page.
• Set the homepage to dashboard after they’re signed in.
• Have the icons on the check-board to be clickable - Tyler suggested to have the posts on each day be shown when it’s clicked.
• Have animated progression on the check-board - The bold line on the shape seems to confuse users. • Have the daily check-board on the dashboard too.
• Have the option to “check in” on both the challenge page and profile page.
• Have the option to post something on both the challenge page and profile page.
• Have “view previous achievements” on both dashboard and profile page.
• After notification appears, immediately shows the pop-up box or have a button for user to click on. • • “Have you done it today?” changes to “Did you finish your challenge today?” and replace the “+” sign with “Post something”.

Digital Prototype User Testing Results:
• Trouble finding “posts/stories by others” on the Challenge page.
• Put the “posts/stories” first instead of “challengers”. 
• After the user is taking the challenge, when they go to that Challenge page, the first thing they see should be the posts/stories instead and remove the “Take this challenge” button 
• “Sign-up” button is way too far
• Users don’t know where they are on the page. Highlight it and make it NOT clickable.
• Users don’t know that they can only take one challenge at a time - Have a page on “How to use this site”??? 
• User clicks on the icons on the header (??) instead of the buttons down there. Maybe remove the icons on the header and have the buttons below. 
• The font (Abril Fatface) is too dominating and they’re indicating different things (types of messages) on different pages - Homepage, Dashboard, Profile, Challenges. On some page it’s “promotion” - on some page it’s the challenge. “You’re over-designing it.” - Tim Johnson.

Here are the links to my wireframes for paper prototype testing:

To give you a better understanding of the results from the UX testing, here are some of the visible changes made on a couple of main pages: 














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