Design Sprint Round 1

Team Zensors began its first design sprint! We were able to use visual design artifacts as a research tool to validate assumptions and refine feature set.

Reva Pabba
Zensors MHCI Capstone 2018
2 min readMar 30, 2018

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As we spoke about in our Designing with Assumptions post, through our initial team ideation session we were able to narrow down a list of market agnostic, crucial steps for the Zensors platform. We began our first design sprint creating mid-fidelity wireframes and task flows for major on-boarding process. The feature list includes:

(1) Camera Setup

(2) Configuration & Permission

(3) Query creation

Initial Wireframes

Track 2, as we like to call ourselves, began by creating mid-fidelity mobile designs that would help the user set up the cameras on their network, configure that camera permissions, and then also validate and set up a questions.

Camera Setup Screens
Query Creation Screens

Refinement — Camera Configurations & Permissions

Through deeper research into our market verticals and their needs, we found that we were running on an assumption that the person who sets up the camera would also be the person asking the question. We needed to break up the task so that different people in the departments and roles are able to do different parts of what we viewed as the on-boarding process. In our next iterations, we made sure to break up the process and moved to a desktop view, to better accommodate for different viewers and also facilitate mobile.

Refined camera configuration & permission flow

Moving Forward

Next steps for Track 2 include design validation of our current flows and building out the flow for a potenatial market vertical. As our research track draws to a close and identifies a market vetical that best fits Zensors value proposition, we can start to bake those insights into the designs we are building and testing.

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Reva Pabba
Zensors MHCI Capstone 2018

CMU MHCI student | UX designer | creative problem solver | passionate learner | music addict | I love tacos.