Project and Case Study

A New Way to Order Snacks at the Cinema

Project:

Google UX Designer Course

Deliverables:

Research, information architecture, layout, and prototype

Date:
Case Study

Buying Snacks More Efficiently and Quickly

Project Objective

Create a solution based on the knowledge acquired during the six months of the Google UX course, exploring UX methods and processes such as CSD matrix, user interviews, detailing, and understanding data to build an interface that is suitable, accessible, and responsive for all users.

Case Study

Kick Off

UX Process

After defining the project, I moved on to discovery, utilizing tools like the CSD matrix and frameworks such as Design Thinking to clearly outline all the processes that the project would need to go through.

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Design

Ideation and Prototyping

Transforming ideas into solutions, based on the data gathered from research, benchmarking, and desk research, it was time to structure the interface. User flow, user journey, and with a site map, the next step is the wireframes of our application.

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Handoff

Ready for Code

The integration between design and code is not always smooth, as both work simultaneously on the same project. Clearly defining the type of deliverable, componentization of the project, and effective visual communication is crucial for the deadline in any successful project.

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Challenges

Learnings

The work of a UX Designer is lengthy and must be meticulous. Throughout the course, I learned and came into contact with various skills such as organization, communication, creativity, and compiling all this to create a digital product alone is not an easy task, but I definitely came out of the course a better designer.