
As you can see by watching the video, a major design issue found with this paper prototype was that there was no "print" button on our website to easily print the found recipe. This was a very important feature that was later added to our final prototype.
For the second task, we found that our design was intuitive and easy to navigate for this user. One thing he did not like was that our website jumped to the "Post a Recipe" page automatically.
Again, this user confirmed our design choices as he did not have any real issues completing the given task. He did not live close to any of those recycling depots, but he understood the information presented and could navigate through our website with ease.
Paper Prototyping allowed us to run our target audience through three tasks to test the navigation and intuitiveness. From the results of each testing session, we generally make a few changes to our prototype and test it again with different users. Paper Prototyping is a very quick and cheap way to test designs and products and allowed our group to iron out the usability issues before moving into the expensive production phase.
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