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Food Cart!
Andrea Seefeldt UWYO 5350
What is the Food Cart! App?
• Food Cart! is an Augmented Reality Applica>on that lets the user interact with their own shopping experience in real-‐>me.
• Eat healthy, have awareness, and stay on top of crea>vity and meal planning with Food Cart! because this App gives you: – healthy food ideas for what is in season; – helpful nutri>onal informa>on to keep consumers aware of what is in their food; and
– immediate addi>ons to a food diary so consumers can keep track of caloric intake.
• Food Cart! can be used by everyday grocery shoppers, health conscious people, and/or nutri>onal experts.
Food Cart! Flow Chart
Recipe
Nutri>onal Info
Food Diary Food Diary Food Diary Food Diary
Nutri>onal Info
Nutri>onal Info
Nutri>onal Info
Recipe Recipe Recipe
Cooking show Cooking show Cooking show Cooking show
Step 1: Food Cart! Logo Show the logo (trigger) and explain the process. Look for this logo at your local grocer near the pricing sign in the lower right-‐hand corner. Select the Food Cart! App on your device. Then scan the symbol to ac>vate the augmented reality.
The audience will see an example of the first step in this App.
Time: 15 seconds
FOOD CART!
STEP 1:
Look for this logo on pricing signs.
Step 2: Picture of Produce Item
Show the picture and explain the process. • Simply take a picture of
the produce item (trigger).
• The App will then walk the user through the next step.
Audience can see this example from a first person point of view.
Time: 10 seconds
FOOD CART!
STEP 2:
Step 3: Choose...
Show 3 choices and begin the decision tree. • Now choose between
recipes, nutri>onal info, or food diary by tapping the op>on you wish to select.
Audience will see three uses of the App.
Time: 15 seconds
FOOD CART!
STEP 3: Get: Recipes Nutri>onal Info Food Diary
Food Cart! Recipe Example
AZer selec>ng “Recipes,” you can then search for a recipe and/or see a list of actual recipes to pick from. (Show different recipes using that food as a main ingredient.) Audience can see this real-‐life applica>on working.
Time: 10 seconds
Search:
Food Cart! Recipe Example Cont.
Audience will then see a video of a chosen recipe being cooked.
Time: 15 seconds
Fried Bananas
Shoppers can conveniently see if other ingredients are needed to make this recipe.
AllRecipes.com
Show a specific recipe using that food as a main ingredient. • The App allows the
user to see what other ingredients are needed, allowing the shopper to grab those too!
Food Cart! Recipe Example Cont.
Audience will see a por>on of a video from a chosen recipe being cooked.
Time: 20 seconds
Show a video of how to cook the selected recipe. • This is especially
helpful for shoppers not familiar with food prepara>on for a specific ingredient.
• Simply watch from an array of videos showcasing the main ingredient selected.
Food Cart! Nutri>onal Info Example
Time: 10 seconds
FOOD CART! Show a picture of a specific produce item and begin explaining the food label op>on. A database of food items will house this informa>on. User can find info on things such as • calories; • fat content; and • specific nutrients. This simple introduc>on will help to transi>on into the next feature of the App.
Food Cart! Nutri>onal Info Example
Use a smartphone to demonstrate. Audience will see a real example of the app.
Time: 10 seconds
Show a nutri>onal label for a banana aZer selec>ng “Nutri>onal Info.”
Food Cart! Food Diary Example
Time: 15 seconds
FOOD CART!
Show a picture of a food and a simple example of a food diary to introduce this op>on.
This simple introduc>on will help to transi>on into the next feature of the App.
Food Cart! Food Diary Example
Audience will see a real example and explana>on of adding an item to a the food diary.
Time: 15 seconds
Click to add the banana(s) to a specific meal/snack. Users can also add a serving(s) from a previously chosen recipe.
Total calories shown for each meal/snack per day to keep track of ea>ng habits.
Show a food diary within the app. The food diary would include: • days of the week; • meals for each day; • snack op>ons; and • caloric content and
output added together
Food Cart! Food Diary Example
Show an example of adding a specific food to the diary and its output. Users must define the number of servings.
Data from the nutri>onal labels contains all the macro nutrient informa>on for each food/recipe.
Time: 15 seconds
ADD: Banana Servings Size: 130g Servings: 1
Banana 110
Once you select “Add,” simply enter number of servings.
Step 1: Food Cart! Logo
The audience will see another example of the App from start to finish.
Time: 10 seconds
FOOD CART!
STEP 1:
Show the logo (trigger) and explain the process. Look for this logo at your local grocer near the pricing sign in the lower right-‐hand corner. Select the Food Cart! App on your device. Then scan the symbol to ac>vate the augmented reality.
Look for this logo on pricing signs.
Step 2: Picture of Produce Item
Time: 15 seconds
FOOD CART!
STEP 2:
Audience can see this example from a first person point of view.
Show the picture and explain the process. • Simply take a picture of
the produce item (trigger).
• The App will then walk the user through the next step.
Step 3: Choose...
Show 3 choices and begin the decision tree. • Now choose between
recipes, nutri>onal info, or food diary by tapping the op>on you wish to select.
Audience will see three uses of the App.
Time: 15 seconds
FOOD CART!
STEP 3: Get: Recipes Nutri>onal Info Food Diary
Food Cart! Recipe Example
Audience can see this real-‐life applica>on working.
Time: 10 seconds
AZer selec>ng “Recipes,” you can then search for a recipe and/or see a list of actual recipes to pick from. (Show different recipes using that food as a main ingredient.)
Search:
Food Cart! Recipe Example
Audience will see real life applica>on working.
Time: 10 seconds
Guacamole
The list of ingredients needed.
AllRecipes.com Show a specific recipe using that food as a main ingredient. • The App allows the
user to see what other ingredients are needed, allowing the shopper to grab those too!
Food Cart! Recipe Example Cont.
Show a video of how to cook the selected recipe. • This is especially
helpful for shoppers not familiar with food prepara>on for a specific ingredient.
• Simply watch from an array of videos showcasing the main ingredient selected.
Time: 10 seconds
Audience will see a por>on of a video from a chosen recipe being cooked.
Food Cart! Nutri>onal Info Example
Time: 10 seconds
FOOD CART!
This simple introduc>on will help to transi>on into the next feature of the App.
Show a picture of a specific produce item and begin explaining the food label op>on. A database of food items will house this informa>on. User can find info on things such as • calories; • fat content; and • specific nutrients.
Food Cart! Nutri>onal Info Example
Show a nutri>onal label for an avocado aZer selec>ng “Nutri>onal Info.”
Use a smartphone to demonstrate. Audience will see a real example of the app.
Time: 10 seconds
Food Cart! Food Diary Example
Time: 10 seconds
FOOD CART!
Show a picture of a food and a simple example of a food diary to introduce this op>on.
This simple introduc>on will help to transi>on into the next feature of the App.
Food Cart! Food Diary Example
Audience will see a real example and explana>on of adding an item to a the food diary.
Time: 15 seconds
Total calories shown for each meal/snack per day to keep track of ea>ng habits.
Show a food diary within the app. The food diary would include: • days of the week; • meals for each day; • snack op>ons; and • caloric content and
output added together Click to add the avocado(es) to a specific meal/snack. Users can also add a serving(s) from a previously chosen recipe.
Food Cart! Food Diary Example
Show an example of adding a specific food to the diary and its output. Users must define the number of servings.
Data from the nutri>onal labels contains all the macro nutrient informa>on for each food/recipe.
Time: 15 seconds
ADD: Avocado Servings Size: 30g Servings: 5
Avocado 250
Once you select “Add,” simply enter number of servings.
Step 1: Food Cart! Logo
The audience will see another example of the App from start to finish.
Time: 10 seconds
FOOD CART!
STEP 1:
Show the logo (trigger) and explain the process. Look for this logo at your local grocer near the pricing sign in the lower right-‐hand corner. Select the Food Cart! App on your device. Then scan the symbol to ac>vate the augmented reality.
Look for this logo on pricing signs.
Step 2: Picture of Produce Item
Time: 15 seconds
FOOD CART!
STEP 2:
Audience can see this example from a first person point of view.
Show the picture and explain the process. • Simply take a picture of
the produce item (trigger).
• The App will then walk the user through the next step.
Step 3: Choose...
Show 3 choices and begin the decision tree. • Now choose between
recipes, nutri>onal info, or food diary by tapping the op>on you wish to select.
Audience will see three uses of the App.
Time: 15 seconds
FOOD CART!
STEP 3: Get: Recipes Nutri>onal Info Food Diary
Food Cart! Recipe Example
Audience can see this real-‐life applica>on working.
Time: 10 seconds
AZer selec>ng “Recipes,” you can then search for a recipe and/or see a list of actual recipes to pick from. (Show different recipes using that food as a main ingredient.)
Search:
Food Cart! Recipe Example
Audience will see real life applica>on working.
Time: 10 seconds
Tomato Soup
The list of ingredients needed.
AllRecipes.com
Show a specific recipe using that food as a main ingredient. • The App allows the
user to see what other ingredients are needed, allowing the shopper to grab those too!
Food Cart! Recipe Example Cont.
Time: 10 seconds
Show a video of how to cook the selected recipe. • This is especially
helpful for shoppers not familiar with food prepara>on for a specific ingredient.
• Simply watch from an array of videos showcasing the main ingredient selected.
Audience will see a por>on of a video from a chosen recipe being cooked.
Food Cart! Nutri>onal Info Example
Time: 10 seconds
FOOD CART!
This simple introduc>on will help to transi>on into the next feature of the App.
Show a picture of a specific produce item and begin explaining the food label op>on. A database of food items will house this informa>on. User can find info on things such as • calories; • fat content; and • specific nutrients.
Food Cart! Nutri>onal Info Example
Show a nutri>onal label for a tomato aZer selec>ng “Nutri>onal Info.”
Use a smartphone to demonstrate. Audience will see a real example of the app.
Time: 10 seconds
Food Cart! Food Diary Example
Time: 15 seconds
FOOD CART!
Show a picture of a food and a simple example of a food diary to introduce this op>on.
This simple introduc>on will help to transi>on into the next feature of the App.
Food Cart! Food Diary Example
Show a food diary within the app. The food diary would include: • days of the week; • meals for each day; • snack op>ons; and • caloric content and
output added together
Audience will see a real example and explana>on of adding an item to a the food diary.
Time: 15 seconds
Total calories shown for each meal/snack per day to keep track of ea>ng habits.
Click to add the tomato(es) to a specific meal/snack. Users can also add a serving(s) from a previously chosen recipe.
Food Cart! Food Diary Example
Show an example of adding a specific food to the diary and its output. Users must define the number of servings.
Data from the nutri>onal labels contains all the macro nutrient informa>on for each food/recipe.
Time: 15 seconds
ADD: Tomato Servings Size: 150g Servings: 1
Tomato 25
Once you select “Add,” simply enter number of servings.
Step 1: Food Cart! Logo
The audience will see a final example of the App from start to finish.
Time: 10 seconds
FOOD CART!
STEP 1:
Show the logo (trigger) and explain the process. Look for this logo at your local grocer near the pricing sign in the lower right-‐hand corner. Select the Food Cart! App on your device. Then scan the symbol to ac>vate the augmented reality.
Look for this logo on pricing signs.
Step 2: Picture of Produce Item
Audience can see this example from a first person point of view.
Time: 15 seconds
FOOD CART!
STEP 2:
Show the picture and explain the process. • Simply take a picture of
the produce item (trigger).
• The App will then walk the user through the next step.
Step 3: Choose...
Show 3 choices and begin the decision tree. • Now choose between
recipes, nutri>onal info, or food diary by tapping the op>on you wish to select.
Audience will see three uses of the App.
Time: 15 seconds
FOOD CART!
STEP 3: Get: Recipes Nutri>onal Info Food Diary
Food Cart! Recipe Example
Audience can see this real-‐life applica>on working.
Time: 10 seconds
AZer selec>ng “Recipes,” you can then search for a recipe and/or see a list of actual recipes to pick from. (Show different recipes using that food as a main ingredient.)
Search:
Food Cart! Recipe Example
Audience will see real life applica>on working.
Time: 10 seconds
Strawberry Pie
The list of ingredients needed.
AllRecipes.com
Show a specific recipe using that food as a main ingredient. • The App allows the
user to see what other ingredients are needed, allowing the shopper to grab those too!
Food Cart! Recipe Example Cont.
Time: 10 seconds
Show a video of how to cook the selected recipe. • This is especially
helpful for shoppers not familiar with food prepara>on for a specific ingredient.
• Simply watch from an array of videos showcasing the main ingredient selected.
Audience will see a por>on of a video from a chosen recipe being cooked.
Food Cart! Nutri>onal Info Example
Time: 10 seconds
FOOD CART!
This simple introduc>on will help to transi>on into the next feature of the App.
Show a picture of a specific produce item and begin explaining the food label op>on. A database of food items will house this informa>on. User can find info on things such as • calories; • fat content; and • specific nutrients.
Food Cart! Nutri>onal Info Example
Time: 10 seconds
Show a nutri>onal label for a strawberry(ies) aZer selec>ng “Nutri>onal Info.”
Use a smartphone to demonstrate. Audience will see a real example of the app.
Food Cart! Food Diary Example
Show a picture of a food and a simple example of a food diary to introduce this op>on.
Time: 15 seconds
FOOD CART!
This simple introduc>on will help to transi>on into the next feature of the App.
Food Cart! Food Diary Example
Show a food diary within the app. The food diary would include: • days of the week; • meals for each day; • snack op>ons; and • caloric content and
output added together
Audience will see a real example and explana>on of adding an item to a the food diary.
Time: 15 seconds
Total calories shown for each meal/snack per day to keep track of ea>ng habits.
Click to add the strawberry(ies) to a specific meal/snack. Users can also add a serving(s) from a previously chosen recipe.
Food Cart! Food Diary Example
Show an example of adding a specific food to the diary and its output. Users must define the number of servings.
Data from the nutri>onal labels contains all the macro nutrient informa>on for each food/recipe.
Time: 15 seconds
ADD: Strawberry Servings Size: ½ Cup Servings: 2
Strawberries
Once you select “Add,” simply enter the number of servings.
40
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Food Cart!
Andrea Seefeldt UWYO 5350