UX

KniTriage

 

KniTriage is the culmination of my work for the User Experience Design course I attended at General Assembly. It contains documentation and explanations of my research, findings, and designs for a fictional (but soon to be real) website for beginning knitters. Contents below:

The Problem

  • Introduction
  • Target audience
  • Problem statement
  • Persona

The Research

  • User interviews
  • Competitive analysis
  • Assumptions

The Plan

  • Features
  • User flow
  • Content categorization

The Prototype

  • Initial wireframes
  • User testing
  • Assumptions: revisited
  • Revised sitemap
  • Revised wireframes
  • Clickable prototype

You can see my findings from the initial user research and prototype testing on Trello.

It was inspiring to see the demand for this solution when I conducted user tests, and although this was not required for the class, I plan to build a functional version of KniTriage as a responsive website this summer.

UX, Web Design

UX Review: Elevated Careers Onboarding

I recently saw a promoted Tweet for Elevated Careers, a job matching website from eHarmony, and was immediately intrigued. Given eHarmony’s great track record for personal matchmaking, I was interested to see how the company would fare in making a professional match. I decided to check it out, and along the way, I made a few observations about the onboarding experience.

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