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- Make it obvious what the kids liked/disliked.
- Maybe kids shouldn’t have access to shopping list/recipe.
- Make sure pictures are equally appealing
Summary of first iteration
Successes:
- Feedback page was intuitive
- Users tended to use the taste score to pick recipes, although they did not necessarily understand what it meant
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- Maybe all the kids should be selected at the beginning.
- Search bar is confusing since the destination isn’t obvious.
- Make the search box say “Search for meals”.
- Get rid of recommended ingredients because they are confusing.
Moving forward
- Work on making sure there are obvious affordances for the kids’ faces being buttons
- Evaluate whether the “recommended ingredients” list is really necessary
- Make sure the search box’s function is obvious
- Figure out what most users do and tailor the pre-selections accordingly
- Make sure kids only have the option to give feedback on the feedback page (no room to really explore around)
- Figure out a way to rank the recipe selections (and make it obvious). Do we want to have a new recipe at the top always? Or the one that they make the most?
- Work on a page that will show the kids’ preferences (could be useful in future tasks)