Project Vision
In the day-to-day it is difficult to keep track of which tasks are the ones that occupy us more time, if you add to this that we are working in teams, it becomes chaotic to try to coordinate all the schedules and activities manually.
Challenges
1. Familiar user experience
2. Focus on what's important
3. Generational difference
Kickoff
In this project, we adopted a goal-oriented design approach that turned out to be quite effective. It consisted of doing a competitive analysis, interviews with the interested parties and, in order to continue with the construction of the hypothesis of our person. We start by asking ourselves some initial keys
Meet the users
Competitive analysis
Competitive research was carried out identifying the products that already exist and that could be your competition. It was highlighted which are its strengths and which are its weaknesses, making emphasis on which covered all the benefits required or which was the one with greater commercial visibility. Then we determined what functionalities our application should have and what areas of the opportunity it presented.
Preparing the journey
Iteration
After creating the low-fidelity prototype, 10 questions focused on the functionality of the application were created to ask six different participants of the usability test, hoping to have feedback that will help us improve both the experience and the functionality of the application.
Style Guide
The use of the gradient was limited to the most important elements such as the navigation menu and the create task button since this is the main function of the application. To keep the application as simple and sober, the black color is the one selected as the secondary color, we apply it to the buttons of lower rank and to the texts within the app, Neutral colors help us to delimit an area, or to indicate an answer.
Prototype
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