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TEAM ERIS: MOBILE AND GPS INTEGRATION

TEAM ERIS: MOBILE AND GPS INTEGRATION. WHY HFID WAS WORTH OUR TIME. Balance simplicity with functionality Don’t design for edge cases Communicate affordances through clear UI. Simplify the GPS interaction via smartphones. +. PERSONAS. RACHEL + ANN. ALEX.

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TEAM ERIS: MOBILE AND GPS INTEGRATION

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  1. TEAM ERIS:MOBILE AND GPS INTEGRATION

  2. WHY HFID WAS WORTH OUR TIME Balance simplicity with functionality Don’t design for edge cases Communicate affordances through clear UI

  3. Simplify the GPS interaction via smartphones +

  4. PERSONAS

  5. RACHEL + ANN

  6. ALEX

  7. ISSUE #1:MULTIPLE CARS

  8. MULTIPLE CARS 1 screen for all settings Only allows linking to 1 car No clear distinction between address highlighting and car email

  9. MULTIPLE CARS

  10. MULTIPLE CARS

  11. Balance simplicity with functionality

  12. ISSUE #2:MULTIPLE DESTINATIONS

  13. SCENARIO: ALEX

  14. INITIAL SOLUTION: DESTINATIONS QUEUE

  15. RESPONSE FROM USERS • “When would I need to have multiple destinations programmed in my GPS?” • “What happens to the queue when I turn the car off?” • “Couldn’t I just send over my next destination after I’ve arrived at my first?”

  16. REVISED DESIGN: NO ADDRESS QUEUE Appears WHENEVER you send over an address from your phone

  17. Don’t design for edge cases

  18. ISSUE #3:ADDRESS HIGHLIGHTING

  19. Browser plugin

  20. 1st paper prototype 2nd working prototype Checkbox with explanation and sample image Single checkbox  Yellow highlighting Logo button Button encompasses address and logo

  21. EXPERIMENT 2 3 1 4 6 5

  22. EXPERIMENT

  23. EXPERIMENT 2 3 1 4 6 5

  24. Explanation text: Communicating affordances through language Button appearance: Communicating affordances through visual cues

  25. KEY TAKEAWAYS Balance simplicity with functionality Don’t design for edge cases Communicate affordances through clear UI

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