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About the Project
Fox-era is a non-profit fictional company that is focused on saving the endangered species of foxes. A dedicated mobile app along with a responsive website were designed.
Project duration
December 2021
My Role
UX Designer UX Researcher
Tools
The Problem
There is no dedicated website or a mobile app which will help people to volunteer or donate to save the endangered foxes.
The Goal
The goal of this project is to create awareness and make the public use the Fox-era website and app to donate or volunteer.
My Design Process
Understanding the user
Starting the Design
Refining the design
Going forward
Understanding the user
User Research Summary
To begin my user research journey, I did a lot of research about lot of non-profit organizations, lot of government funds allotted for saving the endangered species. By research I was able to have a better understanding about how to create awareness and take the organization to the general public. The research consisted of creating personas, conducting interviews, empathy maps and competitive audits. The feedback received through the research revealed that the user are willing to use the Fox-era app if they had access to an easy-to-use tool to help guide them.
User Personas
KATIE
Problem Statement
Katie is a 32-year-old stay at home mother who needs a dedicated mobile app to learn more about endangered species of foxes because she wants to spread the awareness to her friends and families.
Age : 32
Education : HRManagement
Hometown : Denver, Colorado
Family : Husband and 3 kids
Occupation : Stay at home mom
Goals
To create an awareness about the endangered animals.
To reduce cruelty against animals.
Frustrations
Feeling guilty about her impact on the environment.
No clue on how to start volunteering to save wildlife.
Katie’s goal is “To effectively mainstream the movement to free animals from exploitation and cruelty”
ALEX DAVID
Problem Statement
Alex is a 70-year-old wildlife photographer who wants to share his knowledge about animals and ethical hunting because it’s the only way to save wildlife and ensure future generation of hunters have the same opportunities available to us now.
Age : 70
Education : High School
Hometown : Denver, Colorado
Family : Lives with his dogs
Occupation : Wildlife Photographer
Goals
To find National wildlife refuge program dedicated for fox.
To create Predator control organizations.
Frustrations
Very long articles can be overwhelming
Not many are coming forward to volunteer.
Alex goal is “Ethical hunting is the only way to make sure all the wildlife have a role in out diverse ecosystem and to ensure future generations of hunters have the same opportunities available to us now”.
Competitive Analysis
An audit of few competitor’s provided direction on gaps and opportunities to address with the Fox-era app and responsive website.
Starting the Design
Wireframes
After ideating and drafting paper wireframes, I created wireframes keeping in mind for the easy access for the “Donate” option.
Low-fidelity Prototype
I was aiming to design the most efficient user flow that users can get the information they needed to learn more about endangered species of foxes or to be part of the volunteering community.
Usability study: Parameters
Study type
Unmoderated Usability study
Location
New York, NY, USA
Length
30-45 Mins
Participants
5 Participants
Usability study: findings
Most users felt the app would be useful in helping endangered foxes, however had some difficulties with the functionality and visibility of key features.
Donate via mail
Users wanted a ”Donate via mail” option included in the mobile app and web page
Social Media
Users could not access social media links provided in webpage and mobile app.
Accessible language
Many users were not aware of the term “What’s Now”
Refining the Design
Mockups
Based on the insights from the usability study, I applied design changes like providing option for ”Donate via mail” in my mockup.
Key Mockups for mobile application
Mockups for responsive website
High-fidelity Prototype
The final High- fidelity prototype aimed to achieve the results obtained from the usability study.
High-fidelity prototype of responsive website
High-fidelity prototype of mobile app.
Accessibility considerations
Accessibility settings includes text size, voice access, color contrast, voice access and bold colors.
Clear labels with screen reader capabilities.
A clear hierarchy is established on the home screen and pages to help initiate focus and define the primary task or action for the user.
Sitemap
A site map was created to organize the information architecture so that we can ensure cohesive and consistent experience across device.
Going forward
Takeaways
Impact
Users found that the information found across devices helped them to learn more about the endangered species of foxes and would love to work towards saving by donating or volunteering
What I learned
I have learned that more users will use the service if they have the knowledge about the product or services.
Next steps
Conduct an another round of usability study to know how successful the responsive website and mobile app are in reaching their goal.
Add more educational research topics and link for the users to have a better understand of the endangered animals around the world.