Work done towards Project Part A (Wk 4)
This week began with the team allocating the tasks of the project Part A between the members to make sure everyone has an even amount of work and are doing something that they are at least partially interested in. Part A was split as follows:
To prepare for the workshop I drew up some initial storyboards, an interaction map and a task-flow diagram to discuss with the team which took shape into a final product. The storyboards were based on two personas of a 'regular-user' and a 'single-time-user' and these can be seen below.
The interaction map was used to basically map a draft site-plan of how each page interacted with each other and the user. Arrows indicate connecting pages and a brief description can be found adjacent to the sketch.
The task flow diagram steps through each user interaction from accessing the website to exiting the website. I found when constructing this initially that our proposed website actually somewhat lacked interaction, therefore it was decided to add a calendar feature (allows users to select and view any day of the year) and a story feature (allows users to write a brief story of something that happened to them on the specific date) to the website. The final product can be seen below.
Overall I think the group is proceeding smoothly through this part of the project and that we should be able to complete it on time with hopefully only minor issues. Personally I am quite pleased with my contribution to the concept document and I think that the team appreciates it as well which will keep relationships positive between members moving forwards.
To prepare for the workshop I drew up some initial storyboards, an interaction map and a task-flow diagram to discuss with the team which took shape into a final product. The storyboards were based on two personas of a 'regular-user' and a 'single-time-user' and these can be seen below.
The interaction map was used to basically map a draft site-plan of how each page interacted with each other and the user. Arrows indicate connecting pages and a brief description can be found adjacent to the sketch.
The task flow diagram steps through each user interaction from accessing the website to exiting the website. I found when constructing this initially that our proposed website actually somewhat lacked interaction, therefore it was decided to add a calendar feature (allows users to select and view any day of the year) and a story feature (allows users to write a brief story of something that happened to them on the specific date) to the website. The final product can be seen below.
Overall I think the group is proceeding smoothly through this part of the project and that we should be able to complete it on time with hopefully only minor issues. Personally I am quite pleased with my contribution to the concept document and I think that the team appreciates it as well which will keep relationships positive between members moving forwards.





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