Prototype Photos
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Briefing
Vegans, vegetarians, lactose-intolerant individuals, gluten-sensitive individuals, and other people with dietary restrictions have trouble finding recipes that fit their needs.
Most recipes donʼt consider providing vegan, vegetarian, etc., alternatives. It is complicated to keep track of appropriate substitutions for meat and dairy products. Additionally, it is difficult for people who have friends with dietary restrictions to cook a meal for their friends since people without dietary restrictions can be inexperienced in altering recipes to fit different dietary needs.
Vegitude gives you the ability to find recipes based on your dietary restrictions.
Scenario Tasks
1) You're a vegan with a peanut allergy. Find a Pad Thai recipe.
2) This recipe requires bean sprouts. Use the recipe to find out where you can buy this ingredient.
3) Compare the recipe you found to the original recipe, without any substitutions.
Observations
User 1 (at this point task 2 was task 3 and task 3 was 2):
- Didn't use any dietary restriction buttons
- Succeeded with task 3 before task 2, but had a lot of difficulty with doing task 2 without a reset back to the previous 'page'
- Clicked the logo to go back to the homepage when he was very stuck
User 2 (at this point the tasks were in the order as written above):
- After clicking custom button, tried to dismiss the pop up but realized that there was no way to do so
- Forgot to click vegan as well as custom since he got so wrapped up in custom
- Seemed not to understand fully what a vegan dietary restriction is like; we realize that we are not testing our user group specifically
User 3:
- Was confused about symbols/keys at the top of the results page; thought symbols should only be those that match his results
- Noted that the symbols that are crossed off look like they are the ones not currently in use
- Had no way to know that substitutions were a part of the website, was confused when we assigned a task about substitutions; was confused about the idea of an 'original' recipe
- Suggested profiles or saved search states
At this point we did an iteration as described below in the iteration section.
User 4:
- Pressed search before pressing any of the dietary restriction buttons; recommended putting the search bar below the restriction buttons
- Said restriction buttons almost looked like ads underneath the search bar
- Was concerned that substitution of cashews for peanuts was not necessarily valid because nuts are all often processed in the same facilities
- Said to think about nutritional yeast as a substitution option; look at The Anarchists' Vegan Cookbook for other real-world substitutions
- Suggested adding a way to add more dietary restrictions after a search
User 5:
- Confused about plus button when adding items to the custom list
- Didn't realize substitutions were a thing; suggests displaying both the original and substitutions at the same time
User 6:
- Forgot to click vegan because of how complicated custom is
- Said that the original/substitution toggle is not apparent
Rob Miller:
- Said that it is unclear whether multiple dietary restriction buttons can be clicked
- Said search bar could be underneath dietary restriction buttons for clarity
- Commented on peanut/cashew substitution as well
- Said that the task of finding where to buy beansprouts taught him about a functionality of the interface that was not apparent; assumed that clicking on substitutions would only talk about why the substitution is the substitution, not about location, etc.
- Clicked the wrong side of the original/substitution button; said it was confusingly rendered although it may still work or not work when rendered in a browser
- Suggested showing the original/substitution recipes side by side, perhaps graying out or striking through the ingredients that were substituted for (and the directions changed)
- Pointed out that we're going to have to think about amounts to substitute, e.g. how many beansprouts are worth how many eggs
Prototype Iteration
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