Recommend outfit for users who have difficulty in choosing their everyday outfit.
Major changes to any product are more expensive later in the development cycle. For this reason, we used an
iterative process by which we continuously validated our idea through needfinding and usability testing
throughout the development process. Learn more about each step in our design process here.
We interviewed more participants and formulate points of view (POVs) for our potential users.Also, we created and test three “experience prototypes” to further our needfinding and develop a better idea as to where to focus our project.
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Built a low-fi prototype of this best design and then performed a simple usability test.
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Revised our user interface ideas based on the insights from low-fi prototype user testing and feedback. Then, we used interactive tools to build a medium-fidelity prototype of the updated and improved design.
View: README, slides, Prototype
Summarize the heuristic evaluations and assign severity ratings to violations so that we can fix the most important problems found in our prototype UI.
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Revise our user interface based on the group heuristic evaluation results and then use interactive tools and code to build a running prototype of the design.
View: README, slides, report
Presenting our work in visual from.
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Our Team is comprised of two undergraduates from the CSIE department and one graduate from the ME department.
CSIE Undergraduate
CSIE Undergraduate
ME Graduate