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Design 2: Stage-Based Menu System

The second design we had was one where we split the ordering into stages, with the stages being drinks, food, Entertainment, and then lastly, the bill. The user is given the option of viewing a quick tutorial of the menu.

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Design 3: Using a Tab-Based System;

The third design we developed is based on a tab system, with the main tabs being Menu, Order, Payment, and Entertainment. The main screen will simply be an image that the restaurant wants to use as a cover screen. Quick arrows and notes will be serve as tutorials on each individual tab.
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This is the initial screen that the use will see. It will display a tutorial of how to use the tablet on the left and side, and a picture of the main menu of the restaurant. There is a little animation of a page flip for an experienced user to recognize that in order to open the menu, the user can swipe and "flip" open the menu. 

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Joe thinks that this tablet will be easy to learn so he wants to skip over the tutorial. Everyone else decides not to listen to Joe and quickly skims the tutorial.