Animal Liberation Conference

Animal Liberation Conference attendance, made easy.

Duration
3-week design sprint

Team
Shokai Sinclair, Joy Musillo

Role
UX Designer (Researcher, UI Design)
I led the team on designing the onboarding process, home screen, event screen, and scheduling feature.

The annual three-day Animal Liberation Conference brings animal activists from around the world together through hosting events, workshops, and lectures in Berkeley. The conference empowers attendees to take bold actions to achieve political change for animals.

Goals for this project:

  • Reorganize app content and information architecture

  • Expand on current app features while maintaining the confidentiality of the attendees

How might we bridge the gap between the app and user’s mental model?

THE PROBLEM
The app was challenging to use because it didn’t organize information in a way that match the user’s mental model. Users didn’t know how to navigate because the app took them straight to the scheduling page without a home screen.

THE SOLUTION
Restructure how information is presented in the app. Introduce home screen, new scheduling screen, and categorized notifications.

Solution

Simple Home Screen

  • Clear and simple home screen that highlights important information

 
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Clear Personalized Schedule

  • Days are shown in calendar view

  • Displays RSVP’d events on the schedule

 
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Categorized Notifications

  • Categorizes different types of updates

  • Bright orange color to indicate latest information

  • Expand/collapse animation for clean layout

 
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Research

Understand Big Picture

During the meeting with our client, we defined the business goal and project constraints.

Business Goal

  • Acquire new users

  • Increase downloads of app

Constraints

  • No sensitive personal information

  • Pre-determined target users from the client

Users’ Needs and Challenges

Interviewed 5 participants to understand their pain-points.

Users’ needs:

  • Conference schedule

  • RSVP feature

  • Speaker and event information

  • Housing and meal information

What was challenging for the users:

  • Lack of important information

    • Missing home screen and login screen

  • Uninteresting UI

  • Poor affordances - didn’t show attending status

  • Language barriers for non-English speaking users

Prioritizing Features

Key features were determined using high-low impact and high-low effort matrix.

These include:

  • Universal style guide

  • WCAG compliance

  • Announcement feed

  • Personal schedule

  • Chant lyrics

  • Profile privacy preference

Personas

Carl the Curious

  • First time participating at Animal Liberation Conference

  • Curious to learn more about DxE’s protests and events

  • “I want to help all dogs and cats to be as happy as my dog, Max (corgi).”

Olga the Organizer

  • An organizer at DxE for a year

  • Want organizers from other regions to access information easily

  • “I just want people to find the information they need online so I can use my time better, instead of replying to emails all day.“

Design Ideation and Iteration

Mid-fidelity wireframes were created with the results from comparative analysis and focus features.

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Next Steps

Multiple Languages

  • Provide language options in the app

  • Understand the demographics of the attendees (possibly by sending out surveys) and prioritize most used languages

Profile Setting

  • A profile where users can change their anonymous status

Chat Feature

  • Connect and network with others at the conference

Key Events

  • Have key events link to in-app schedule

  • Purpose of which is to keep the users in the app rather than directing them to external site such as Facebook event page so that users can keep engaging with the app

Reflections

Communication is key
I’m very honored to have the opportunity to work with Maya. He not only communicated his vision but also gave us flexibility in designing the deliverables.

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