2. UsersLightbox Personas were created to specifically understand the needs of users who may be managing a large number of images in an image gallery. Fluid Personas are a collection of various types of important users whose needs we need to consider throughout the design process. 3. Users' needsContexts of use: In what contexts would the user need to reorder images? What activities do they undertake in these contexts? Functional Requirements: What use cases does the Image Reorderer component support? Primary & Secondary Scenarios: In context, what are the primary and secondary user needs are we meeting? |
4. SolutionWireframes: What does the Image Reorderer look like and how does it behave? Storyboards: How, when, and where would the user use an Image Reorderer? Drag and Drop - List Ordering Design Pattern: Design advice for reordering items in a list. Accessibility Considerations: 5. Image Reorderer User TestingImage Reorderer User Testing: Summary of all user testing performed on the Image Reorderer component. User Testing Protocol: Describes how the user testing of the Image Reorderer will be carried out. User Testing Results: Describes how the users interacted with the Image Reorderer prototype and what improvements can be made.
6. Preparing for ImplementationStorycards: Decomposes the Image Reorderer into small implementable chunks. Functional Specification: Development specification containing interaction details such as "interesting moments." |