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Design re-envisioned December 2013 Ignacio Contreras, Koen De Couck, Meeyong Rao, Hong Zhou

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Design re-envisionedDecember 2013

Ignacio Contreras, Koen De Couck, Meeyong Rao, Hong Zhou

Background

//What is Lift?

//Typical User Scenario

Check-in after completing a habit

Check-in on a previous day

Interact with Lift community

Add a habitAdd a habit

Check-in after completing a habit

Check-in on a previous day

Interact with Lift community

//Typical User Scenario

Check-in after completing a habit

Check-in on a previous day

Interact with Lift community

Add a habitAdd a habit

Check-in after completing a habit

Add a habit

Add a friend

Interact with friend and public

Check-in after completing a habit

Check-in on a previous day

Interact with Lift community

//Target Features - Typical User Scenario

Check-in after completing a habit

Add a habit

Add a friend

Interact with Lift community

Check-in on a previous dayCheck-in on a previous day

//Target Features - Typical User Scenario

Check-in after completing a habit

Add a habit

Add a friend

Interact with Lift community

Check-in on a previous day

Interact with Lift community

//Target Features - Typical User Scenarios

Goals

//Project Goal

Redesign elements of the Lift app to

reduce user cognitive load by

making app tasks

• More discoverable

• Easier to perform

//Project Goal

More satisfied users Higher positive reviews

in app storeReduced number of complaints

via in-app feedback

We conclude this redesign will result in:

Methods

//Participant Profiles

Age = 25-45

UXIPhone

Users

Tracking

Habits

College

Degrees

No UX

specialists

//Method/ Phase 1

Interview

Current behaviors

on tracking habits

Usability testing

Current Lift app

//Method/ Phase 2

Interview

User preference on design solutions developed from

phase 1 results

Recommendations

//Usability Issues/ Home PageOriginal:

Too many user actions required to

navigate back

Recommendation:

Icon based home page

//Usability Issues/Home ButtonOriginal:

Too many user actions required to

navigate back

Recommendation:A persistent home button

//Usability Issues/Habits List

Original:Confusing suggested habit list

Recommendation:Reduced suggested habit list

//Usability Issues/Check-in on a Previous Day

Original:Undiscoverable check-in a previous day

Recommendation:Discoverable check-in calendar

//Feature Improvements/ Privacy

Original:No privacy settings

Recommendation:Fully customizable habit settings

//Feature Improvements/ Frequency

Original:Can only check-in once a day

Recommendation:Customizable check-in frequency

• Icon Based Home

page

• Customizable

Check-in

Frequency

Without these features majority’s user experience would deteriorate

• Customizable

Privacy

Setting

Add New

Functions

• A Persistent

Home Button

• Discoverable Check-

in Calendar

Modify Exist

Functions

• A

Reduced

Habit List

Simple

Change

Icing on the cake

//Finding Prioritization

User Benefit

Co

st

Walkthrough

• Icon Based Home

page

• Customizable

Check-in

Frequency

Without these features majority’s user experience would deteriorate

• Customizable

Privacy

Setting

Add New

Functions

• A Persistent

Home Button

• Discoverable Check-

in Calendar

Modify Exist

Functions

• A

Reduced

Habit List

Simple

Change

Icing on the cake

//Finding Prioritization

User Benefit

Co

st

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