Download - Veggies that I Love
Stanford University, Spring 2010CS377v - Creating Health Habitshabits.stanford.edu
Veggies that I LoveA conceptual design by Loreanne Garcia Ottati
Design ChallengeUse cue behaviors to get people to identify their five
favorite veggiesTime limit: 1 hour, 30 min
Stanford University, Spring 2010CS377v - Creating Health Habitshabits.stanford.edu
Veggies that I Love
Persuasive Purpose To get people to text me one of their favorite veggies every time
they receive a text
Stanford University, Spring 2010CS377v - Creating Health Habitshabits.stanford.edu
User Description
Josh is a Graduate Studentat Stanford. He is 27 yearsold, he is very social andloves eating out with hisfriends. He wants to eathealthy but when he thinks of vegetables nopleasant taste comes to mind. Josh wants toassociate vegetables witha taste that he likes so hecan to look forward toeating them
Stanford University, Spring 2010CS377v - Creating Health Habitshabits.stanford.edu
Veggies that I Love
Josh wants to eat healthy, he wants to eat more vegetables. However, he doesn’t associate vegetables with a pleasant taste. He decides that to change his mindset he will join the five day challenge
Josh follows his daily routine, he wakes up and goes to class. Later that day, he gets a text from one of his friends. He remembers that he has to send me a text with one of his favorite vegetables
Each night Josh rand his friends eceive a funny email with an updated list of the veggies that they love
Thanks to the challenge Josh discovers that he doesn’t like the taste of conventional vegetables but he loves V8 so he starts drinking one every day
Stanford University, Spring 2010CS377v - Creating Health Habitshabits.stanford.edu
Veggies that I Love
• Kick-off Email:
Welcome to “Veggies that I Love” 5 day Challenge,
Let’s discover which veggies we love so that we can happily eat more veggies.
A month ago I hated eating salads, now I love them. What happened? I discovered two salads that I really like! Now I eat salads often.
The challenge starts today. Its easy: every time you receive an SMS send me a text (650 6447398) with one veggie that you love. After 5 days, I’ll send you the list
• Follow – up Text: (in case they don’t send any SMS)
• Good Evening Josh, today I realized that one of my friends loves baby carrots. I on the other hand prefer tomatoes, which vegetable do you love?
Stanford University, Spring 2010CS377v - Creating Health Habitshabits.stanford.edu
Theoretical Justifications
Main Justification:
• Identifying your favorite veggies will create a buzz around eating vegetables, hopefully this will shape the user’s behaviors so that in the future they associate veggies with a pleasant taste
BJ Fogg’s Model• Motivation:
• User want to eat more veggies
• Simplicity• Easy access: users have their phone with them at all times• Low barriers: texting requires almost no effort
• Triggers• The trigger will be an SMS from someone else so we condition people
for cue
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Shortcomings of Design
• People will only think about veggies, they won’t actually eat them
• Some users may receive too many SMS everyday so they may be reluctant to participate
• The SMS has no “easy” association with veggies so users might forget about the challenge
Stanford University, Spring 2010CS377v - Creating Health Habitshabits.stanford.edu
Next Steps in Design Process
• Recruit 5 users
• Design 5 funny emails to send out every night