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Client 4:
- "Add to Wardrobe" Task:
- Hallow
- Steps
- Hits register button
- Writes in name (really long name)
- Writes password and confirmation pass
- Writes email and hits sign in
- Reads intro and hits continue
- Takes a picture
- Taps the highlighted tag
- Writes in "Shirt" as a tag
- Hits add to wardrobe
- Takes a photo
- Wants to retake photo
- Write in "skirt" as a tag
- Pressed skirt tag after being prompted and saw the tag change
- hit add to wardrobe
- Pros
- The tag made sense after seeing the tag change after selection
- Cons
- Looking at the tag list, "what does this do?"
- Tag images weren't as clear
- Notes
- Question: Taking pictures of all the wardrobe items would be time intensive?
- "Requesting Advice" Task:
- Steps
- Writes " OMG what do I wear for a job interview?" in the ask for advice box
- Hits continue (would usually hit enter key)
- Writes in "I'm trying to hide my baby bump because I'm worried my interviewer is a sexist pig. What should I wear to an interview?
- Hits enter
- Tags: Job interview, pregnant
- Hits submit
- Waiting...
- Hits friends
- Selects Response
- Clicks outside of the window
- Tried to scroll through response using arrows on the big response page
- Pros
- Cons
- up/down votes didn't make sense without a number (added number)
- Scroll in preview window was "used" to scroll through the response, not between them.
- Notes
- Would click out of the preview screen
- Hello
- Hillo
- Steps
- "Designing Outfit" Task:
- Hullo
- Steps
- Selects "Friends"
- Taps on question
- Hits "Answer"
- Drags shirt onto canvas
- Taps tag for skirts
- Drags skirt onto canvas
- Added ring, glasses, and shoes
- Hit publish
- Pros
- Dragging was intuitive
- Cons
- Wanted to comment, couldn't find comment button
- Notes
- Placed items into natural ordering (glasses above shirt above skirt, etc)
- Seemed ambivalent about dragging vs restrictive positioning
- Overall: User says: "Not sure if I would use this system"Hallo
Client 5:
- "Add to Wardrobe" Task:
- Steps
- Taps "Register"
- Writes in username
- Writes in password
- Writes in confirmed password
- Writes in email address
- Hits Sign In
- Reads intro and hits continue
- Takes photo
- Tries to zoom in
- Hits continue
- Tried dragging tags
- After explanation of tagging, selected the shirt tag
- Writes in "My favorite fucking sweater" as a tag
- Hits "Add to wardrobe"
- Takes a picture of a shirt
- Hits continue
- Asked:
- Hallow
- "Does this shirt have to be something that I wear to a specific place?"
- Adds tag: "Will only wear indoors. It's for the gym"
- Pros
- Cons
- Regarding tags: "What are these?" Tried dragging them
- Wanted to add requests to go along with upload; confused uploading versus requests
- NotesHollow
- Steps
- "Requesting Advice" Task:
- Steps
- Stares at home screen
- Says "Are you drunk? That person needs better clothing"
- Writes into the ask for advice box: "Help! Must put together an outfit ASAP. Want business casual appropriate for an interview at a big company"
- Hits continue
- Rewrote question as:
- Hello
- "Wanting business casual"
- Wrote original question as the details
- Hits submit
- Waits
- First goes through and scrolls through answers to see photos
- Picks out three she likes the most (maybe add comparable interface?...)
- Rank those up
- Wait one hour and see how other people rank them
- Pros
- Got the buttons leading to next and previous answers
- Cons
- "It's a very little text box" regarding the ask for advice box
- Didn't know that details could be added later
- Notes
- We should have requests sent to friends!
- Not interested in direct advice
- For girls, it's important to be able to specify which part of their bodies they like, attributes, etc
- Body shape is important
- Would want to be able to search by both body type and occasion
- Steps
- "Designing Outfit" Task:
- Steps
- Clicks on "Friends"
- Taps on the request box
- Taps on "Answer"
- Hits "Comment"
- Asks: "What type of place is she going to?"
- Hits the question on top
- Minimizes the question
- Switches to skirts
- Switches to jeans
- Switches to skirts
- Switches to shoes
- Drags a pair of shoes to the canvas
- Writes about shoes in comment
- Switches to jeans
- Writes about jeans in comment
- Places items randomly about the canvas
- Switches to shirts
- Writes about shirts in comment
- Switches to jewelry
- Doesn't add jewelry
- Writes about jewelry (NEED BETTER JEWELRY)
- Hits publish
- Pros
- Free form dragging was a plus
- Cons
- "What type of place is she going to?" implies that she didn't know where the question went
- Can I see all three of them? (Categories) "No" "Awwwwww......"
- Notes
- Would like to be able to scroll through items (jeans, shirts, etc)
- Wants to see more categories rather than more per category
- Wanted to write one big comment about the entire outfit rather than individual comments
- Steps
- Post-testing
- Might use the website, but definitely not on a daily basis.
- Would use for big business meetings, or other things that are big events
- Would be cool if we have a "I have this item, I have this much money, I have this occasion, tell me what to get"
- Regarding overall creation page: Wants widgets, one for asking advice, seeing their own wardrobe, creating wardrobes, etc
- Wants a preview of own wardrobe
- People are skeptical about sharing information about themselves
- Clothes should definitely not be on people themselves
- Don't do chat
- Point system, star users, gamification is a plus
- "What is this search"
- Suggested, similar to what you're asking pop up when asking
- Newsfeed of questions that are popping up
- "I want all of it in one place"
- "I want to scroll through newsfeed questions as I browse my requests"
- "I don't want to see the newsfeed when I'm creating an outfit"
- Conclusion: Would like widgets when browsing and only outfit creation when creating outfits.
- Hullo
- Hallo
Client 6:
- "Add to Wardrobe" Task:
- Steps
- Pros
- Cons
- Notes
- Hallow
- Hollow
- Steps
- "Requesting Advice" Task:
- Steps
- Pros
- Cons
- Notes
- Hello
- Hillo
- Steps
- "Designing Outfit" Task:
- Steps
- Pros
- Cons
- Notes
- Hullo
- Hallo
- Steps