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Brittany JonesKamehameha LieMonica Moy

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Spoiled Milk is a multi-purpose grocery application that allows the user to achieve the following tasks:

Create shopping lists Maintain a current inventory of items Check when items expire Keep track of grocery expenses

Target Audience Individuals who are concerned with expenses Individuals who like to organize and multi-task Individuals who are concerned with wasting food items

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Trust Smart Soothing Balance Natural

A solution you can trust to help organize and simplify your grocery shopping needs

A smart solution to track grocery expenses

A time-saving solution to manage shopping trips and maintain balance

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Storyboard

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As a busy mom on the run, Jill needs a convenient way to easily identify items that are expiring to add to her weekly grocery list.

The Busy Mom

Flow Diagram

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The Working Professional

As an organized working professional, Jim likes to accomplish MULTIPLE tasks at the same time, such as checking work email while making up his shopping list.

Flow Diagram

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The College Grad

Mark, a RECENT college graduate isn't earning at his full potential yet. He needs to keep track of all the money he spends and stay on budget weekly.

Flow Diagram

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Happy Path - Check expiring items and Import a Purchase

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Happy Path - Pull up and edit shopping list

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Happy Path - Pull up expenses for the week

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Goals Mimic tasks from the user stories Test usability of the app Obtain feedback on how to improve

Participants 4 Males, 5 Females Ages 31-53

Test conditions Mobile, tablet and desktop interfaces 1 Moderator per participant Perform tasks based on user story scenarios

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Desktop Tablet Mobile

Placement of labels and

buttons are easily overlooked

(stated 100% of desktop users)

Top bar does not look like buttons (stated 100% of

tablet users)

Fonts, checkboxes &

buttons too small and hard to click

(stated 66% of mobile users)

Inventory & Expiring Items are redundant (stated 33% of desktop users)

Fonts, checkboxes &

buttons too small and hard to click

(stated 66% of tablet users)

Should be able to share shopping lists (stated 33% of mobile users)

Buttons are not in user’s

expected area of use (stated 33%

of desktop users)

Inventory & Expiring Items are redundant (stated 33% of tablet users)

Inventory & Expiring Items are redundant (stated 33% of mobile users)

User Test Findings Updates to the App

Make font, icons, and buttons larger on all platforms

Change menu bar on desktop and tablet to appear more like buttons

Integrate the Inventory/Expiring Items into one page

Delete current main screen -once users sign in they will be directed to their current shopping list

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