Divi Analytics App

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Project Overview

The product:

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Project duration:

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The problem:

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The goal:

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My role:

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Responsibilities:

List the responsibilities you had throughout the project – e.g., user research, wireframing, prototyping, etc.

Understanding the user

  • User research
  • Personas
  • Problem statements
  • User journey maps

User research: summary

Write a short paragraph describing your user research.

This can include the type of research you conducted, assumptions that you made going into the research, and how your assumptions changed after conducting research.

User research: pain points

Pain point

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on the pain point listed above and how it
will guide designs moving forward.

Pain point

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on the pain point listed above and how it
will guide designs moving forward.

Pain point

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on the pain point listed above and how it
will guide designs moving forward.

Pain point

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on the pain point listed above and how it
will guide designs moving forward.

Persona: Name

 

Problem statement:

[User name] is a [user characteristics]

who needs [user need]

because [insight].

User journey map

 

[Your notes about goals and thought process]

Starting the design:

 

  • Paper wireframes
  • Digital wireframes
  • Low-fidelity prototype
  • Usability studies

Paper wireframes

 

[Your notes about goals and thought process]

**Image of paper wireframes including five different versions of the same screen and one image of the new, refined version

Digital wireframes

 

[Your notes about goals and thought process]

**Insert first wireframe example that demonstrates design thinking aligned with user research

*Description of the element and its benefit to the user

Digital wireframes

[Your notes about goals and thought process]

**Insert first wireframe example that demonstrates design thinking aligned with user research

*Description of the element and its benefit to the user

Low-fidelity prototype

 

[Link to low-fidelity prototype and brief description of the user flow]

Screenshot of prototype with connections or prototype GIF (right side)

 

 

Usability study: findings

Write a short introduction to the usability studies you conducted and your findings.

Round 1 findings

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Round 2 findings

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Refining the design

  • Mockups
  • High-fidelity prototype
  • Accessibility

 

Mockups

[Your notes about goals and thought process]

Before usability study

After usability study

Mockups

Main mockup screen for display

High-fidelity prototype

[Link to high-fidelity prototype]

Screenshot of the prototype with connections or prototype GIF  (below)

Accessibility considerations

  • Insert one to two-sentence summaries describing each accessibility consideration applied in your designs.
  • Insert one to two-sentence summaries describing each accessibility consideration applied in your designs.
  • Insert one to two-sentence summaries describing each accessibility consideration applied in your designs.

Going forward

  • Takeaways
  • Next steps

Takeaways

 

Impact:

Insert one to two sentences summarizing
the impact of your designs. In the real world, you’d include data like number of downloads or sign ups, but since this is a course project, you can include a positive quote from a peer
or study participant.

What I learned:

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Next steps

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next steps you would take with this project and why.

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next steps you would take with this project and why.

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next steps you would take with this project and why.

Let’s connect!

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Provide your contact information here. This might include your email address, phone number, and website or link to other professional platforms.

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