ABOUT
Daisho Con is an annual anime and gaming convention held in Wisconsin. This mobile application was proposed to provide attendees with a dynamic and digital information tool to view the map and schedule, get event notifications, and learn about guests.
ROLE
UX designer, user researcher
Research
Here, I asked participants to rearrange a selection of attributes on their relevance to convention culture and what people look for with convention websites. Images closest to the center of the circle are most relevant.
The results show what images and attributes participants found relevant. Community is the most favored aspect of what people look for in a convention website, while permanence and belonging are significant aspects.
Prototypes
This prototyping phase was user-driven. I instructed participants to place different labels on a piece of paper that served as the main menu of the convention app. Users could place labels outside the paper if they thought the label don’t belong on the main screen or even within the app entirely.
Based on the feedback from the user-driven prototyping, these are the proposed cognitive maps of the paths users would take through the interface.