Coffee Bitness

Molly Leo
Space Race
Published in
2 min readFeb 26, 2015

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Team snagged a table to work and enjoy something warm to drink. We began to settling in and look over what we had currently for our next presentation with the Adobe team. Working together, Bitness began creating layouts, personas, and think about how our exhibit will be shown at Imagine RIT.

Our team has also begun to narrow down our final problem and solution statements as a way to better get our idea across to Adobe and future users.

Examples

The following bellow, are examples of what we currently have to present. Please note it isn’t everything, but to help demonstrate what we have to offer to Adobe.

Problem statement

Corporate gyms help keep employees both happy and healthy, but they struggle to get employees to take advantage of the benefit.

Joel McSpale

Persona Creation

Our designers created a number of personas to use for our upcoming presentation. Ranging from a number of different use cases and personalities, we felt that Joel McSpale was a perfect match to demonstrate the need and use for Bitness. Take a look into Joel’s Story.

Joel is a 38 year old man working in customer service. He is a dedicated father to his family and loyal friend. Recently Joel’s last visit to the doctor was a bit of a wake up call as he has high blood pressure. Desperate to change this, he tried thinking of how to incorporate

Possible Set Up

We are still testing out what is feasible for us to demonstrate at Imagine RIT, but so far we have a simple diagram that provides the general idea of how Bitness will be set up. Users will walk in, stop by the table to get more information about us, put on the wearable, and then test out our product with a little demo.

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