Week 11 — New Screens & MVP

finalizing features and information architecture

Katie Chen
Design Senior Capstone 2020
2 min readApr 6, 2020

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Agenda

Over the weekend, we narrowed down our complex user flow to 3 very simple features: Logging, symptom + temperature trends visualization, onboarding (data collection) + personal information. Moving forward, we need to fix some of the kinks in our screens and unify the features visually, and structurally. We would like to finish the screens for our MVP by Wednesday.

Features

Onboarding Screens

Onboarding screens will ask permissions for notifications and data collection.

Notes from studio talk with Kristin:

  • “WE” who’s “we” and why do we care?
  • Give our app some personality: think about the communication style
  • Rethink tone of voice, brand guidelines
  • Be a part of the solution: how do you make people feel comfortable about this? It’s not about the personal information.

Logging Screen

Notes:

  • change radio button to show that you can select multiple symptoms

Visualization Screens

This page has the most complexity and we need to really nail down how and what kind of “time” standard works across all the blocks on the page. We’re also trying to confirm the interaction of swiping or moving between the day pages. There’s still some confusing aspects, so we need to focus on this page the most.

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Katie Chen
Design Senior Capstone 2020

Senior at Carnegie Mellon University studying Communication Design and Human Computer Interaction. Incoming UX Designer at Goldman Sachs.