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- Said that it is unclear whether multiple dietary restriction buttons can be clicked
- Said search bar could be underneath dietary restriction buttons for clarity
- Commented on peanut/cashew substitution as well
- Said that the task of finding where to buy beansprouts taught him about a functionality of the interface that was not apparent; assumed that clicking on substitutions would only talk about why the substitution is the substitution, not about location, etc.
- Clicked the wrong side of the original/substitution button; said it was confusingly rendered although it may still work or not work when rendered in a browser
- Suggested showing the original/substitution recipes side by side, perhaps graying out or striking through the ingredients that were substituted for (and the directions changed)
- Pointed out that we're going to have to think about amounts to substitute, e.g. how many beansprouts are worth how many eggs
Prototype Iteration
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Changes made during the iteration:
- Changed the phrase above the dietary restriction buttons from "What can't you eat" to "What are your dietary constrictions so as to match better grammatically
- Added a blurb about substitutions to the recipe page so that it was more obvious that substitutions are something that the interface deals with
- Changed the pop out custom bubble so it looked less like a pop up that needed to be dismissed and more like an extension of the button
- Created grayed out or pressed down buttons for the Custom and Vegan buttons so we didn't have to color and uncolor them
- Removed the dietary restriction symbols and key from the results page
- Changed the three recipes so that they were all types of Pad Thai since it didn't make much sense that a Pad Thai search would only return one Pad Thai recipe; used the same recipe content as before for all three options, but created headers for each recipe so that there were three recipes to choose from