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Intro (Top)

Case Study

Learn While Practicing
Investing

Concept piece for the Google UX/UI Certificate Program.

MY ROLE: Everything

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Goal Statement

Goal Statement

Targeting Non-Professional Investors

The Investo web site and app will let users learn and simulate buying and selling stocks which will help non-professional investors by letting users take quizzes and practice with a fictional budget. We will measure effectiveness by logs analysis.

Competitive Audit

Competitive Audit

Researching Trading Tutorials

STRENGTHS
Many products and services. Trade Station entices with nice animations.
WEAKNESSES
Too many choices, lack of organization and focus. 
Must enroll to see samples.
OPPORTUNITIES
Show users free samples and present a clean, modern look to instill trust.
THREATS
Many video tutorials and lectures, and ability to eventually make real trades.
Brainstorming

Brainstorming

Immersing in Subject Matter

Building upon the competitive research by getting to know all about investing and trading terminology and developing a mood board to help inspire visuals.

Empathize

Empathize

Persona's User Journeys

Based on three different personas, the choices and paths were followed necessary to solve each user’s problems.

Page Narratives

Page Narratives

Aligning Content to Site's Goals

Each proposed page is aligned to the site’s purpose and how it will satisfy the users, as well as where the user is directed next.

Site Map

Site Map

User Flows

A site map is organized after brainstorming sections and categories. Then flows are created to satisfy the users’ needs.

Ideation

Ideation

Exploring Visual Solutions

Possible art assets are compiled that could help inspire sketches and wireframes. Logo and hero options are tested.

Strategic Plan

Strategic Plan

Plotting the Moves Ahead

Key research and ideas for the future app are organized in order to get the client’s feedback. Results and proposals from empathizing with the user, defining the problem and ideating concepts are shown to the client for approval prior to the design phase.

Wireframes

Wireframes

Key Pages Sketched Out

Before wireframing the entire site, key pages are designed in low resolution to decide what components are needed to create a working style sheet and design system. Pages to complete specific user tasks are connected to assist with a usability study.

Style Guide

Style Guide

Organizing a Design System

Branding, typography, icons, colors and more and gathered into a useful Style Guide. Individual UI elements are further organized into useful components like cards, buttons and labels which are further packaged into modules and templates for a Pattern Library.

Usabiliity Study

Usability Study

Responding to User Feedback

Users preferred a funner test-taking experience, so I did some research and incorporated some animated Lotties, with a crisper, cleaner popup quiz style. The quizzes are not mandatory to continue learning, but are presented as helpful to the user.

Accessibility

Accessibility

Ensuring Readability 

Visual color choices and text sizes are checked with online accessibility tools to make sure there is proper contrast and text size for the visually impaired. After testing, the grey typography used in the search bar needed more contrast.

Prototypes

Prototypes

High Fidelity Time

The design system is applied to the wireframes and pages are connected into working user flows.

Tablet and Desktop
CLICKABLE PROTOTYPE
Conclusion

Conclusion

Experience Gained
and Next Steps

The project helped me improve on more tools in Figma, allowing for stationary backgrounds, better popup interactivity, search box triggers and useage of Lotties. Adding lessons and quizzes would be next on the agenda, since I have a good amount of unused art compiled while building. I could enhance the clickable prototype by simulating input interactivity during the buy and sell process.