Name: Kelvin
Education: Engineering Undergraduate
Occupation: Full time student
Kelvin is a extroverted engineering student. He enjoys hanging out with friends on the weekends to relax and take the edge off from all the studying. Kelvin is also impatient and hates waiting in line because he values his time and believes life should be made easy which is a motivation for studying engineering.
Name: Cynthia
Education: MBA in Business administration
Occupation: Business analyst
Cynthia is an independent workaholic. She is also very keen on numbers and figures as a basis for making decisions which comes in handy in her business profession. When she is not analyzing business risks she enjoys a good movie that she knows she will enjoy based on ratings, movie income and the strength of the cast.

After a usability study was carried out on the low fidelity prototype, key insights was discovered document on the round 1 findings column.

The impact:
“You did this? Wow”“Where can I download the app”“This is really nice”Some of the positive quotes from my peers concerning the design.
What I learned:
From the inception to the conclusion of this project, I have learned the techniques to ensure the user is put front and center of designs with user research and usability studies that were carried out.

Name: Kate Mensa
Education: MBA in Journalism
Occupation: Journalist
Kate Mensa is a top journalist who spends most of her time traveling and covering stories around the world. She often has to stay for extended periods of time and hotels might prove to costly or too uncomfortable and so she usually opts for apartments which isn’t always easy to find. She wants to be assured she’d get an apartment to her taste anytime and wherever her job takes her to.
.gif)
Transitioning from paper wireframes to digital wireframes further grounded the design decisions I want to take.
It also made things ready for my to go into usability study on the wireframes.
After a usability study was carried out on the low fidelity prototype, key insights was discovered document on the round 1 findings column.


The impact:
Target users were impressive with the overall aesthetics on the designs and how easy it was to find and book an apartment.
What I learned:
I learned how research can easily play into designs and how important it is to test designs. Things can be overlooked but it could be that same thing that you will discover is important from research.

Name: Jamal Adams
Education: Graduate in finance
Occupation: Financial advisor
Jamal Adams is a financial advisor who needs a way to donate to organizations fighting wildfires because he was a victim of a wildfire growing up.

A competitive audit on these competitors provided an idea of the direction to take the project and the opportunities to improve the user experience.

After the ideation phase was complete, I created paper wireframes and then digital wireframes based on the user research I conducted.
After a usability study was carried out on the low fidelity prototype, key insights were discovered.
The impact:
Users gave the feedback that the app was promising with the way it creates a trusting experience for users to easy find and donate to causes they believe in.
What I learned:
I learned that the best way to deal with a big problem is to bring it down to smaller parts and deal with them one by one.
.gif)