What features in a streaming app do users prefer?
Users voiced their opinions through the results of this survey that evaluated how they felt about the newly released free Peacock streaming site. There were 12 participants ranging from 25-65 years old, male and female.
The following questions were asked:
Results Summary:
Project Summary
The User Experience Professionals Association’s Boston Chapter is a nonprofit organization that provides a forum for usability practitioners to share techniques and experiences. For this project, I was asked to review their site layout and functionality and provide solutions for the problems found during its evaluation. I worked with a team on this project and the results went to the UXPA stakeholders
Discovery
The site was evaluated using UX design heuristics on what was working and didn’t work on the website. Different User scenarios were created to approach the site from different perspectives and to ensure that the site was meeting its users’ needs and giving opportunities to their target audience from different professions and backgrounds within the UX field. After the evaluation, a report was made explaining the findings. On the surface, the site performed well offering a professional layout, solid information architecture, fresh content, and user-friendly animation. The foundation of the site, however, was where the website had its issues. Links didn’t work properly, information was outdated, the alignments were off, all of which took away from the professionalism of the site and what it represented.
Heuristics:
Building the Wirframe
Lastly, I created a wireframe to illustrate potential improvements to a section of the site. The original design featured a small image thumbnail in the footer that linked to a Flickr page. I proposed replacing this with a dedicated archives page showcasing past images and event details. This page would include three clearly labeled buttons linking to previous presentations, graphs, and speaker information. Additionally, I reorganized the social media section by placing the Twitter feed within a clean white background for better visibility and cohesion, rather than leaving it floating at the bottom of the page.
Results
I created a solutions checklist for all the improvements that needed to be made after the evaluation of the site along with my wireframe suggestions. These findings were later presented to stakeholders for review.
How to conduct UX research on a new fragrance subscription service.
Different research methods were applied during the development phase of a Fragrance subscription service utilizing qualitative and quantitative testing to validate the product and gain insight into its users and customers.
The following questions were asked:
Empathy Map
Taking the results from the customer discovery interview, we asked the participants questions related to their daily fragrance usage along with their shopping spending experiences. An empathy map was created with split quadrants on how the user may think, feel, see and do. The data was broken down into pain points from what the consumer has experienced in the past using similar products and subscription services.
Usability Testing:
Our team conducted the Usability test on a mock high-fidelity wireframe. There was a focus on information hierarchy and how the user navigates the Fragrance Club site. This test determined if this subscription service could provide users with what they needed. This information helped gauge how the business could create a better user experience and product. Overall the test was successful as we had 144 participants. Looking at the heat map we could see how important information hierarchy played in allowing the user to navigate the site. The test allowed us to see if they understood the subscription service and helped the business discover what price points their target markets were in.
Journey Map:
The data taken from the Usability test allowed us to visualize the series of interactions that the user would take with this product. Working with a team we developed six journey stages our user would take:
Personas:
The last stage of the UX Research for Discovery Process concluded with Personas. Looking at all our data we were able to determine who our target users would be using the Fragrance Club subscription services. The demographic age ranged from ’20- 40s. Their professions were pulled from the results of our testing.
Project Summary
As a team, we agreed that the branding of the Fragrance Club doesn’t offer much to its male users despite offering male colognes. Also while researching we realized this product only offers paper samples compared to its competitors which provide small bottle fragrance testers. Lastly, the provided mock wireframe needed improvement for its users to better navigate the site and complete their tasks. This project focuses on the researching elements utilized for the fragrance brand, Fragrance Club.