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  • They completely missed the filter sidebar, and didn't really make use of the visualization.
  • Color gradients might not be the best way to express the filtering. The user really liked the idea after it was explained to them, but said that it was initially non-obvious.
  • They really liked the artist similarity graph.
Task 2:
  • She didn't really have an issue finding and inviting a friend.

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  • They invited a friend straight from the concert page. They never hit the friend visualization.
  • User 2 wanted to be able to change the invitation message.
Task 3:
  • Said that a venue filter would be cool: on any page, you can filter by small, medium, or large venues.
  • Wanted a way to see more concerts at a specific venue (a more extensive upcoming concerts list)

User 3

Task 1
  • On the first landing page, they were looking for a search bar or something.
  • User 3 was very confused by the Artist Similarity page.
    • they weren't really sure where the information was from, or what the graph meant.
    • like the other users, didn't realize that you could drag and curate concerts.
Task 2
  • User 3 found the friend from the concert page, and never hit the friend page.
  • User 3 wanted a way to publish invitation information on other sites like Twitter or Facebook.
Task 3
  • They wanted a map for the venue page.
General
  • User 3 wanted a way to buy tickets.

Prototype iteration