This case study is about:
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UX Research
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Co-Design
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Accessibility
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Multi-Modal Product Design
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Mid & High Fidelity Prototype
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Design Iteration
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Video Prototype
Project Type
Accessibility and Inclusive Design
Course Project
M.S HCDE at UW
Duration
Phase 1: Jan 2023 - Mar 2023
Phase 2: Mar 2023 - Jun 2023
Role
UX Researcher
Lead Product Designer
Prototyper
Team
Dave Cai
Larry Tian
Mary Cathrine Meno
Ribhav Dhingra
Video Prototype
Overview
01. Objective
02. Problem
Our participant is an older adult who is an active member of the community but often struggles to remember all of the tasks he must complete before his upcoming meetings due to a disease that can affect brain functions.
To assist him in remaining an active community member, we created Taisk, an AI-powered system that turns meeting recordings into meeting summaries and forthcoming tasks.
Over the course of 8 weeks, the team designed an AI-powered work management system to help an engaged community member who is dealing with PVC-related cognitive difficulties in handling his weekly tasks and meeting responsibilities.
Conduct a participatory design project with a participant whose needs are underserved by typical UX design processes.
Explore the theme of inclusive design and identify the different scopes of accessibility.
03. Stages
Phase 1:
UX Research, Co-Design Sessions, Accessibility Evaluation, Ideation, Design Sketching, Wireframe, Low & Mid-Fidelity Prototype, Video Prototype
Phase 2:
Design Iterations, Information Architecture Optimization, Minimum viable product(MVP), High-fidelity Prototype