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| Home screen | Friends | Viewing what the friend can see about me
| Editing preferences
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Problems in design 1 | - Home screen is not
conveying sufficient information for the tasks described. - All three users tried
clicking on Joe's photo on the home screen to view information that Joe's friend can see about him. - One user said that "I would
turn off the app when I turn it on."
| - All users thought that
"Friend" and "Deals" beside "LocaShare" (at the top of the screen) was clickable.
| - The "My LocaShare"
and "Bob's LocaShare" are confusing. First, users cannot recognize it's a button. Second, the meaning of the arrow direction is rather confusing. - Users have the mental
model to click on his on picture to view how friends view me instead of clicking on my friend and exchange the position.
| - Users tend to be overwhelmed
by so many settings in one page.Two charts provide similar ideas - The two chart (pie chart and the bar graph)
on this screen seemed to convey the same information.
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Solutions for design 2 | - Make home screen more
interactive, carry more affordance and information. - Make Joe's photo
clickable. - Make it more intriguing to
users.
| - Remove the
confusing "Friend" on the navigation bar, since it does carry any functionality but brings confusion to users. - For simplicity and
internal consistency in a single page, we move "friends near you" to the home screen and only keep the lower part.
| - Move this functionality to
the profile picture in the home screen. It brings user to a personal profile like page with a list of friends to choose from.
| - Use a tab menu and have a page
for each setting. It also allows user to skip some settings. - Since both the graphs in the preferences screen
seemed to convey the same idea, we decided to use only one to make the task more efficient for the user. Remove the pie chart, since it
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Phase 2
Following are the screenshots of the screens of LocaShare (phase 2):
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