Duration
3 Months
8/2019 - 12/2019
Duration
3 Months
8/2019 - 12/2019
Project Type
Redesign
Platform
Public Field & Responsive Web
Conducted interviews of library users to collect preferences and needs.
Collect appropriate furniture data to create visual maps for the installation.
Reorganized the main page of the cyber library with difficult access into accessible and usable.
Revealed summarized prototype presentation for clients.
Empathize
Define
Ideate
Prototype
Usability Evaluation
User Test
How can we design
Design Principles
Brainstorm to collect creative ideas
Brand Exploration
Design for Desktop Frame
First, I conducted interviews to collect user preferences from their experiences and tests. I found that users wanted community spacing and wanted more space to create community-based activities.
I found the designated place through interview data and created a map specifying it, considering users were particularly uncomfortable.
Instead of leaving the designated green and yellow spaces empty, opinions could be gathered by placing the optimal furniture close to the green area according to users' views.
Negatives Before Change
Small fonts
Inappropriate Positioning
Positives After Change
Accessible Fonts
Usable Information
Less Text
Organized Contents
I had a great experience with my first UX-related project.
Here are some of the things I've learned:
Build-up Wireframes
I did not intend to create a wireframe because I did not know how to use Photoshop and In-Design technology. As a result, it was not possible to achieve a sufficient design design design. In the next project, I will work on the wireframe by drawing a design.
Conduct competitive analysis
Since the project was carried out only based on the furniture sites recommended by users, a comparative analysis with sufficient competitors was not conducted. A competitive analysis will be indispensable for adequate price, design, and usability research.
Think of sample personas
The process of inferring which appropriate users will access the design I will reconstruct before directly approaching users will help to imply the research process.