VALIDATE
Once I created a set of low and high-fidelity wireframes to test out with real users. To test the prototype, I focused on the three main themes gathered from research and the user persona.
Needs
An easy and convenient way to eat healthy at work when she doesn’t have time to meal prep.
Wants
She would love to be able to order delivery food without having to worry about the calories or being tempted with greasy, unhealthy food.
Pain points
At work, she’s swamped and often doesn’t have time to eat or grabs whatever she finds in between meetings. Many of her coworkers order delivery food, but it’s usually not a healthy option.
THE PROTOTYPE
QUESTIONNAIRE FOR USER INTERFACE SATISFACTION (QUIS)
Obstructive | ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚫️ | Supportive |
Complicated | ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚫️ ⚪️ | Easy |
Inefficient | ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚫️ ⚪️ | Efficient |
Confusing | ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚫️ ⚪️ ⚪️ | Clear |
Boring | ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚫️ | Exciting |
Not interesting | ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚫️ | Interesting |
Conventional | ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚫️ ⚪️ | Inventive |
Usual | ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚪️ ⚫️ | Leading edge |
THE RESULT
With the new delivery app design, people who are on a diet or have a dietary preference can order food successfully and while having the same convenient experience as anyone else.