Summary
Jun to July 2019
Lead Designer
User Story Mapping, Wireframing, Prototyping, Usability Testing, HiFi UI design & delivery
Product Owner, Solution Architect, Scrum master, Engineer, and Senior Designer
A light-weight, one-way messaging app for GFS internal stakeholders
Fully designed by July and developed by Fall 2019, to help enable migration of larger GFS customers over to Ordering platform
Discover & Define
We distilled the user story map outcome into these few product features:
Ideation
From here, I took those main activities/taskflows from the User Story mapping and brainstormed ideas and sketches on the whiteboard to bring them to fruition. I also brought in another designer to bounce ideas around. Afterwards, I created low-fidelity wireframes to share with the feature team.
The original UX concept of editing an active message, storing the old message info, and re-updating with the new info on that singular message - message versioning - and what would be required from a back-end perspective to make that possible wasn’t feasible due to techinical scope and timeline. So our team needed to make considerations for what we can offer in the UX.
The original UX concept of editing an active message, storing the old message info, and re-updating with the new info on that singular message - message versioning - and what would be required from a back-end perspective to make that possible wasn’t feasible due to techinical scope and timeline. So our team needed to make considerations for what we can offer in the UX.
Testing
Next, a Senior UX designer and myself created a research discussion guide to guage the usability of the prototype design with our stakeholders. The product owner and lead UX facilitated the focus group while I took notes.
measuring success on
Guage users perception / feelings on publishing a new message, and if its intuitive.
Ensure users understand how to edit/fix a published message.
Validate design have all required info & form fields for messaging to customers.
During the process of designing this internal messaging app at GFS, I a couple key takeaways were:
The value of story mapping to get the whole team together to externalize and develop shared understanding of product vision and goals in a collaborative and fun session.
Through multiple iterations and reducing scope, it showed the importance of staying lean and flexible during projects.
I wasn't able to gather any metrics on usage and impact to business. Thought its a good reminder to try identify measures in business impact / outcomes.