Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

Design 2

Some text about this.


Some text about this.

Image Removed

Some text about this.

Image Removed

Some text about this.

Image Removed

Max arrives at the YourTurn login page after a Google search informs him that the site is a great way to donate toys to other families. Since it's his first time visiting the site, he proceeds to set up an account.

Image Added

Upon finishing registration, Max is directed to the YourTurn homepage. He looks over the three options....

Give describes offers toys for free to other families. That sounds just like what he wants, but he reads the others just to make sure. Receive tells Max that he can search for used toys donated by other users. He wants to be rid of toys, not receive more, so this isn't right.  Exchange states that he can offer his toys up for bartering with others. While this could rid him of the Barbies and comics, he didn't really need other toys. 
Max decides that Give is exactly suits his needs.

Image Added

Max then arrives on the Give page. He sees an empty inventory under a button "Upload Photos" and a bunch of empty slots with category names on the right side of the page. Max realizes that he has to take pictures of the Barbies and comic books, so he steps away from his computer to snap a few photos. 

Max returns and uploads the photos onto the site. All of his pictures now populate the inventory at the bottom, which now has a icon telling him to drag the toys into categories. Max drags all of the Barbies into the "Dolls" slots and the comics into "Books". Once the toys are all sorted he clicks "submit".

YourTurn gives Max a thank you alert for offering up toys for donation and notifies him that he will receive a message once someone puts a claim on his offers.

Image Added

Kyle finds out about YourTurn similarly to Max. After registration, Kyle chooses the Receive option, as he does not have much to offer in way of exchange and would like to find something nice for his kids. He lands on a page titled "Free Toys" and sees many categories full of donations offered by others. 

After scrolling through a few categories Kyle sees the set of comics that were being offered by Max. His kids absolutely love Japanese culture, so he immediately adds them to his cart and checks out. 

Kyle is prompted to send a message to Max so they can arrange the toy transfer. Soon after, Max was rid of a bit of clutter in his home and Kyle's kids had a wonderful surprise waiting for them when they got home from school. 

Analysis

Learnability

Pros

Cons

Efficiency
Safety