## Let's do some sports! Creation of a sports app with data tracking on mobile and e-watch (data visualization). Yara is a runner. She runs 5 times a week and she's passionate! She'd like to challenge her own performance to make sure she is making progress. Yara uses an Apple Watch and her iPhone. "I wish I could have consistent data about my trainings, more than what already exists. I can run with my watch and I'd like to analyze and share my results with my sport coach." She asks you to design an app on a watch and on mobile that could solve her problem. You have to meet her after two weeks to give a presentation of your work, after completing a tested high-fidelity prototype. You'll have two phases for this project. We'll explain bellow. **Estimated time:** 2 weeks **Team size**: 2 **Guidelines:** - You may consider building your UX and UI strategy before jumping in. Remember to question the initial brief with user research. - Beware all the steps of the design process: - Empathy - Define - Problem Statement - Ideation - Prototype - Test - You must interview or ask real people during the Empathy / User Research and Test phases. - In both phases, you must test your prototypes with at least 5 people. **Let’s do some sports! Phase 2, the UI** Show a tested high-fidelity prototype. **Guidelines:** - Test your prototypes with at least 5 people. - Make a presentation as if you were showing your work to Yara. Make sure there are at least 5 people in the audience. - Prepare a feedback form to send the audience. The form must include at least the questions listed below. - In both presentations, you are presenting to Barbara and her team. - Timing: 20 minutes for the presentation and 10 minutes for Q&A. - You may use the presentation audits to structure your presentations. Don't forget to: - Upload the documents on Github, in a zip folder named "ProjectTitle_Name_FirstName", with all project deliverables as follows: "Name_FirstName_DeliverableName_Date_VersionNumber". For example, the first deliverable can be named as "Doe_John_MidFiPrototype_05242024_V1". - Add a title within all written documents. ### Presentation **Final presentation audit** Make sure: - At least 5 people are attending the presentation - The presentation is about the whole UX/UI process, including: - For the UX phase: - The initial brief. - A project planning, including the UX phases, the tools chosen, the timeline. - User research findings from qualitative and quantitative research (persona, figures, etc.) - A problem statement to adapt the initial brief based on the research findings - An introduction of the concept that came out of the ideation. - The animated mid-fidelity prototype (a demo-video). - The main feedback from usability testings. - For the UI phase: - A project planning, including the UI phases, the tools chosen, the timeline. - A moodboard. - A styleguide (colors, branding, typography, some elements of the library). - The animated high-fidelity prototype (a demo-video). - The main feedback from usability and desirability testing. - The next steps of the project. - The presentation does not exceed 30 minutes. - Feedback forms have been shared at the beginning of the presentation. **Questions to ask in the feedback forms** - What do you remember of this presentation? - On a scale from 0 to 10, how clear was the speech? - Why? - On a scale from 0 to 10, how engaging was the presentation? - Why? - On a scale from 0 to 10, how coherent was the presentation? - Why? - On a scale from 0 to 10, how impactful were the visuals? - Why? - On a scale from 0 to 10, how clear was the problem? - Why ? - On a scale from 0 to 10, how well does the prototype answers the problem? - Why? - What recommendation would you like to make to improve this presentation? - Why? **Resources:** - [Google Forms](https://docs.google.com/forms/u/0/) - [Airtable](https://www.airtable.com/) - [Typeform](https://www.typeform.com/) **Tips:** - [Effective presentation skills](https://academic.oup.com/femsle/article/364/24/fnx235/4587905) - Pay attention to the global aspect of the deliverables. They must be clear, simple and easy to read. You can get inspiration [canva](https://www.canva.com/) but don’t overload your design with too much details! **Quote:** "Your mission in any presentation is to inform, educate, and inspire." Robert Ballard.