team eris: mobile and gps integration
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TEAM ERIS: MOBILE AND GPS INTEGRATION. WHY HFID WAS WORTH OUR TIME. Balance simplicity with functionality Don’t design for edge cases Communicate affordances through clear UI. Simplify the GPS interaction via smartphones. +. PERSONAS. RACHEL + ANN. ALEX. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
TEAM ERIS:MOBILE AND GPS INTEGRATION
WHY HFID WAS WORTH OUR TIME
Balance simplicity with functionality
Don’t design for edge cases
Communicate affordances through clear UI
Simplify the GPS interaction via smartphones
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PERSONAS
RACHEL + ANN
ALEX
ISSUE #1:MULTIPLE CARS
MULTIPLE CARS
Only allows linking to 1 car
1 screen for all settings
No clear distinction between address highlighting and car email
MULTIPLE CARS
MULTIPLE CARS
Balance simplicity with functionality
ISSUE #2:MULTIPLE DESTINATIONS
SCENARIO: ALEX
INITIAL SOLUTION: DESTINATIONS QUEUE
RESPONSE FROM USERS
• “When would I need to have multiple destinations programmed in my GPS?”
• “What happens to the queue when I turn the car off?”
• “Couldn’t I just send over my next destination after I’ve arrived at my first?”
REVISED DESIGN: NO ADDRESS QUEUE
Appears WHENEVER you send over an address from your phone
Don’t design for edge cases
ISSUE #3:ADDRESS HIGHLIGHTING
Browser plugin
1st paper prototype
2nd working prototype
Single checkbox
Yellow highlightingLogo button
Button encompasses address and logo
Checkbox with explanation and sample image
EXPERIMENT1 2 3
4 5 6
EXPERIMENT
EXPERIMENT1 2 3
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Explanation text: Communicating affordances through language
Button appearance: Communicating affordances through visual cues
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Balance simplicity with functionality
Don’t design for edge cases
Communicate affordances through clear UI