2. About the Product:
TrueSpirit is a school uniform website for parents who want an easy way to shop
for clothes online and get feedback about their choices from family and friends.
TrueSpirit offers a co-shopping experience with the ability to share, edit, and
approve clothing choices, making it a perfect option for busy families.
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About the Project:
TrueSpirit is a student project for General Assembly’s User Experience Design
Immersive. We were given user research, scenarios, and personas, and, we were
tasked with creating wireframes for a fresh, modern school uniform website.
5. Research
Method: !
Competitive analysis !
We researched school uniform sites, as well as other ecommerce sites.!
Findings: !
Many clothing e-commerce sites offer the ability to share your
likes and favorites publicly on social media, but no easy way
to privately collaborate on purchasing decisions.!
Opportunities Identified: !
Offering a way for busy parents (and fashion-impaired
parents), to get quick feedback on clothing choices could
inspire increased brand loyalty, resulting in more return visits.!
6. User interviews
Method: !
We were given user personas and scenarios; all user
research was done by our teacher and designers-inresidence.
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8. Scenarios
Method: !
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We were given user scenarios
- shopping (but not buying) at work!
- shopping for children with opinions!
- fashion-challenged parents
And came up with the flowing user journey: !
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SET UP AND FIRST RUN
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Opportunities Identified: !
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Co-shopping.!
9. Design Iteration 1
Method: !
Sketched out ideas on paper, and then put them into Omnigraffle, where I
was able to test user flow on my classmates.
Findings:
Privacy was a big concern.!
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Opportunities Identified: !
Sharing privately, without involving social media.!
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10. Design Iteration 2 - Hypothesis
Method: !
I tested my prototype on my classmates, who had also been assigned this
same project.!
Findings:
Everyone was interested in the concept of sharing your shopping bag.!
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Opportunities Identified: !
Move forward with increased emphasis on versatility and ease of sharing.!
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11. Prototype
Method: !
I created a prototype in Omnigraffle that captured
the screen-based version of the experience. !
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AWARENESS
Awareness of the product!
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SET UP AND FIRST RUN"
First time experience
- setting up an account
CORE PRODUCT EXPERIENCE!
Shopping for required school uniforms!
Sharing your choices with family and friends!
getting feedback about choices and buying with!
confidence.
12. TrueSpirit allows users to share their shopping bag
with friends and family. Recipients can give a thumbs
up or down, suggest additional colors, and add items
from the school clothing list.
For fashion-challenged parents, feedback from people
they trust could mean an overall increase in the
number of items they purchase, and increased
confidence in what they bought.
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