Mirror designs Website
Overview: Mirror are essential items for any home, Customizing you favorite products online has become possible thanks to technology.
Role: UX Researcher, UX/UI designer
Toolkit: Vs code, HTML, CSS, Photoshop, Pencil and paper
UX Research
Overview
• Background
mirror designs is an end-to-end app where users can customize mirror products to that reflect their home identity:
-Draw the outline with dimensions
- Choose the frame shape
-Choose the frame material and mirror color
-Calculate the price of the customized mirror.
*Since early stage, the idea was to create an easy to use where the users are given unlimited possibilities for creating their own home product.
Research Goals
We want to investigate how people make an online shopping in home decor field, so that we understand how users can easily like to create their own products.
Methodologies
Competitive Analysis
User Interviews
Competitive Analysis
Coding study Analysis:
User interview
Some furniture has to be customized to fit the client special home dimensions and taste, Thanks to technology and automated machines it is possible to create high quality products within expected time with less flaws and wide varities.
Research findings
For artists and people who like to create their own items, apps that considered a Web based Cad Programs can give the user this skill.
User Personas
Persona #1
User Flow map
Wireframe
The idea is let the user create any outline and the web app will transform the 2d shape to a 3d with option to select profiles materials and finishing color , then the user will test the outcome using the camera to imagine the created product instantly.
mirror customizer Prototype
mirror customizer is still in its begining phase i started the project from an idea in my mind , did the research ask the experts and long time of effort in coding the backend using javascript, 3js and other libraries that now the idea is still shaping
Conclusion
While working on this project I learned to really trust the research and discovery process as I started working on it with a very different assumption and initial idea on how to solve the problem. In the end I needed to satisfy different user need, that wasn't in fact the chaotic plant exchange culture, but the decisions user make in the first place. I learned to not get too hung up on the solution and be flexible with the ways of solving the problem. It's great to have the general ideas and inspirations - the process of the idea evolution can take us much further. Creating a virtual marketplace (the original idea) can be developed down the road with more time and resources. I believe that minimizing poor shopping decisions in the end is fixing the problem at the core.