I often worked on various projects at the XO Group during the discovery or evaluation phases of a product's lifecycle. Below are the various product experiences and reflections.
Client
Development, Design teams
Problem
Development and design teams were not practicing user-centered design and wanted help incorporating methods into their process starting with using personas.
Role
UX designer
Challenge
Proto-personas were created the previous year when the teams adopted Agile, but were eventually abandoned.
The teams were using a generic user - Annie - in their user stories. Annie completed all tasks and did not reflect any of the existing user behaviors.
Project Details
I worked with the marketing and SEO teams to gather quantitative data on our users and their behaviors. I also worked closely with our UX researcher to gather qualitative data. Casey Skinnell and Amy O'Brien were selected as our primary personas representing either end of our user spectrum. I collaborated well with the design team to create trading cards and posters of our new persona brides. A launch party with games and scenarios were used to introduce the development teams to our personas. A month later developer user stories were found in Pivotal Tracker using at least one of the personas.
Reflection
Although we monitored story tickets and saw an increase in using these personas in feature stories, I would have created more defined usage metrics that matched the goals and team needs.
Client
The Marketplace team
Role
Information Architect, UX Designer
Problem
The Marketplace was interested in incorporating the Budgeter tool into the Wedding Planner App.
Challenge
Wedding Planner originally existed only on the website
adjustments to the Planner App as well as the Budgeter tool were required.
Project Details
There was no quantitative data available for the existing Budgeter tool. I decided to start with researching competitors and their solutions. I used Amy as our primary persona, to come up with different sketches to solve her challenges in organizing her budget for her wedding.
After sharing the high-fidelity wireframes and workflows with the product manager, I proceeded to create Marvel App prototypes for user testing. I collaborated with our UX researcher to design tests to validate our assumptions about how brides would use the Budgeter tool.
Tools Used
Omnigraffle, Marvel App
Client
The Knot Shop team
Role
Information Architect, UX Design
Problem
Current product pages on The Knot Shop online store were experiencing high cart abandonment rates. Client hypothesized the layout - particularly the "Add to Cart" location - was the issue.
Challenge
The client asked for alternative layouts to solve the problem.
The website code had layout limitations
Project Details
I met with the product manager and tech lead for the Knot Shop to learn more about the problem. Unfortunately there was no tracking on existing pages, thus no information on what part of the pages were successful. I then met with our UX researcher to help design tests to learn more about existing pages and elements on the page (circled in red). The findings helped me create different layouts that were later used in A/B tests.
Tools Used
Omnigraffle, Optimizely
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