E-commerce due September 21, 2018
A local retail chain has decided to expand into e-commerce. Help organize their products and adapt their in-store experience and brand for the web.
Bear in mind that the retail store you are assigned to may already have an e-commerce platform, but we’d like you to focus on designing your own platform without taking the current one into account.
Setup
- Teams of 3-4
- 3 class days
Materials
- Sketch
- Invision
- Google Slides or Keynote Presentation
Target Device
- Desktop website (responsiveness is a plus)
Requirements
- In-person visit to the local retail store in order to get a feel for the needs and behaviors of users
- Mid-fidelity click-through prototype (focus is on information architecture and user flow)
- User flow for discovery of a product
- User flow for the checkout and purchase process
- Clear hierarchy and organization of product content
- Evaluate your design against heuristics and CRAP principles
- Provide evidence for key decisions through research and testing
Nice to Have
- Responsiveness
- Hi-fidelity screens
Presentation (6 minutes)
Your will have 6 minutes to summarize your work. We should get a strong sense of:
- The problem and the user(s)
- Findings from research and how these informed your design
- Your design, including a prototype
- Next steps and learnings
Tips
- Make use of card sorting to help determine the logical organization of the products
- Devise a plan of attack
- Timebox your work
- Get feedback early & often
- Iterate
- Perfect is the enemy of good
- Document your work and add it to your group folder on the Google Drive
- Build out your presentation deck as you go
- Work fast; have fun