Kirsten Hively — week 5
Rough wireframes for Food Mood’s Apple TV version: https://marvelapp.com/153di4b
Rough wireframes for Food Mood’s Apple TV version: https://marvelapp.com/153di4b
Apple TV https://marvelapp.com/1hf94j8
App Wireframes .compressed This app is a snapchat for food ratings. The Apple TV version lets you look up the restaurants and see the pictures streams and then send the information to your phone. You can sort through the different categories and you can also view your profile.
Sift is a recipe manager and menu creator app. It saves recipes off the web and allows the user to curate them into menus for specific occasions or events, like Thanksgiving or a dinner party. For the Apple TV adaptation of Sift, I decided that the primary function would be viewing recipes saved from the web […]
Peppercorn – A crowdsourced resource app for best practices in the kitchen and cooking. Apple TV adaptation. This version of Peppercorn restricts the social/editing features that the mobile app offers. Instead, it will rely heavily on audio/voice dictation becoming almost a speaking “kitchen aid.” This will fulfill one of the most requested features from the user tests. Keyboard feature will be active if the focus is on the search bar. […]
GroceryCart for Apple Tv In this version, the app focuses on the aspect of editing and reviewing your carts with the others member of the family before completing the order.
The 3 insights I gained from the user testing were- 1. The converter feature in my app needed to be integrated within the recipes view 2. Users demanded notifications screens when the recipes were saved and conversions were done 3. The tap function was not efficient as a transitional action within the app created https://marvelapp.com/152f7bf
Learning from user testing 1. I got the idea of travelling through food after getting a lot of feedback so people can see different places of the world in another perspective. Eating culture is one of the most fascinating things for many cultures. 2. Users should be able to save their favorite recipe in their […]
Learnings from user testing: Hierarchy of elements on meal/event page was confusing. Meals should be primary focus, not guests. Search results view needed an indication of what filters had been applied. Process of creating a new menu should include more information. In addition to name, needed to ask for date, time etc. Prototype: https://marvelapp.com/3eceifj
Week 3: https://marvelapp.com/3e2282j Week 4: https://marvelapp.com/19h2e8f#14313307