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GR3 - Paper Prototyping 

Prototype photos.

The splash screen, which summarized food about to expire, budget progress, and recipe suggestions is shown up on logging in. Users can click threw to other portions of the site in the boxes in the slash screen or using the tab navigation that is at the top of every page. 

The first task asks the user to see what food they have. This is accomplished on the food page. The food is displayed in a list, initially organized by soonest expiration date. This list can be placed in different orders, and searched. On this pages food can be deleted or it's location/expiration dates can be change. Food is also added on this pagem by clicking the add food button on the upper right. 

After clicking the add food button, a box appears over the window where users can enter the food they bought. The system tries to complete expiration date, location and category. In the event on an mistake, users can overwrite the system's choices (in a text box, check box, and drop down box respectively). 

The Add Food Dialog after information is entered. The user clicks Submit when he/she is satisfied. 

After clicking submit, a new dialog box appears for the user to add the cost of this purchase. The user can choose not to add the cost. 

Close up on the adding cost dialog. 

After clicking submit, the user will see his or her new items added to Dough. 

Briefing.

Dough is a web application that helps you manage your food and your food budget. You an track foods you've purchased, see when your foods are about to expire, look at how much you've spend on food, and find recipes tailored to your food supply. It is built to help you get the most out of your food purchases. 

Observations.

Prototype iteration.

Scenario Tasks.

1) It's Wednesday, March 16th. Your vegan friend Bobby is coming over tonight for dinner. You log in to Dough to check what you can make.

 Go to the Dough website and check what food your currently have. 

2)You're face falls and you sigh dramatically when you realize you don't have anything Bobby can eat. Looks like you need to make a trip to Shaws.

Check your budget to see how much you have left to spend on your trip to Shaws. 

3) Wandering joyously up  and down the aisles at Shaws you find broccoli, whole grain rice, and tofu.  You buy the three items for $12.45.

Add your food on the Dough site, recording when you bought it, where you're putting it (broccoli + tofu go in the fridge and rice goes in the cabinet), and how much the total purchase cost. 

4)As dinner approched, you realize you can't just serve Bobby raw broccoli and rice.You need a recipe for some dish. 

Use Dough to search for dinner recipes you can make with your new foods that Bobby can eat. Since your carrots are going to expire soon, make sure the recipe contains carrots. 

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