(revised Feb 2024)
Due date: Week 7
Submission: Individual submission online via Moodle
Objective
The goal of the project is to design a website or app for a topic of your choice. You have the freedom of choosing your own topic for the project. You will work on the same topic throughout the term for Assessments 2 and 3.
Choosing your topic
Choose a topic to work on, either by selecting one from the list provided below or by coming up with your own website/app idea. When deciding on a new idea, approach it from an entrepreneurial perspective and consider questions like: "Has this website or app been done before?" and "How can I add novelty to the existing websites/apps in use?”
Ensure you identify the problem that your idea aims to solve. For example, you might choose to create a website that helps users find affordable housing by researching existing websites that offer similar services. Once you have identified such websites, you can then analyse their features, user experience, and shortcomings. This will help you understand what works well and what doesn't in such websites. Based on this analysis, you can then propose solutions to improve the user experience and address the shortcomings of existing websites.
For instance, you may find that existing housing websites lack user-friendly search filters, which can make it difficult for users to find the right housing options. In this case, you can propose to add more search filters, such as location, price range, and number of bedrooms, to help users quickly narrows down their options.
Alternatively, you may find that existing housing websites lack transparency in their pricing, which can be frustrating for users. In this case, you can propose to include pricing information upfront and make it clear to users how pricing is determined.
Report:
Required subsections:
Introduce your topic and provide relevant background information. Highlight the advantages of your proposed solution. If you have analysed previous solutions or existing websites/apps, briefly discuss your findings, and explain how they influenced the design of your proposed solution (Word count guide ~ 250-500 words).
Conduct research to identify potential users of your website/app. Consider demographic information, such as age, gender, education level, and location, as well as psychographic information, such as personality traits, values, and interests. Create two personas that represent different types of users. Each persona should have a name, a photograph (optional), and a brief description of their background, goals, and challenges related to the topic.(Word count guide: User research no more than 250 words, plus the two personas.)
In this section, you will need to identify and describe three interaction scenarios within your chosen topic. Each scenario should be based on a specific feature of your system. You should showcase each scenario using one of the following techniques: use cases, storyboards, or task analysis. Be sure to provide a clear description of each scenario, including the following details:
You can use different methods to showcase your scenarios, depending on what works best for your topic. For example, you might choose to create a use case diagram to outline the steps involved in a particular scenario. Alternatively, you could create a storyboard that illustrates the user's journey through your system, highlighting the key features and interactions along the way. Whatever approach you choose, be sure to provide clear and concise descriptions of each scenario to help your reader understand how your system will work in practice. (Word count guide about 100-250 words for each scenario plus the diagram or figure)
For the scenarios described in section 3, design a low-fidelity prototype using paper wireframes. This prototype serves as a medium to support your initial concepts and ideas. Your prototype need not be fully functional but should show the initial concept of your interface designs. For example, you may want to demonstrate the possible layout of your webpages or app screens using hand-drawn sketches. Includes screenshots or photos/scans of your paper wireframes.
Develop a digital wire frame using a prototyping tool of your choice such as Visiofor the home page of your website/app or for one of the scenarios described in section 3. The wireframe should demonstrate your initial design concept and showcase important features and functionality of your interface. Keep in mind that assessment 3 requires you to develop a website using HTML5 and CSS3. In this assessment no coding is required. However, you are free to develop the initial digital wire frame using HTML5. Includes screenshots of your digital wire frames.
Marking Criteria:
Report: Introduction and Motivation (10%):
User research and Personas (20%):
Scenario Design (30%):
Paper Wireframe (20%):
Digital Wireframe (20%):
Overall Presentation (10%):
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