The following is a gallery of UI sketches for the project. They cover most of the hero screens/moments and are grouped accordingly.
Study Overview
The study overview provides the user with a summary of what the study is about, why they are invited, the general schedule of the study, the activities of interest in the study with the ability to select which activities they will allow to be captured. The study overview also acts as the invitation page. This means the study overview is likely the first impression a user will have of the system.
Study Overview, Intro
Study Overview, Intro + Side Navigation
Study Overview, Intro + Progression/Wizard
Study Overview, Timeline/Schedule + Activity Permission
Study Overview, Activity Permission
Study Overview, Activity Permission
Study Overview, Activity Permission
Study Overview, Confirmation
Study Overview, Confirmation
Study Overview, Confirmation
Dashboard
Upon agreeing to participate in a study, the user is given a dashboard. The dashboard provides actionable notifications, a listing of any current studies in which the user is participating, and a listing of their recent activities that have been captured.
Dashboard
Dashboard
Dashboard
Dashboard, Detail on Active Study Card
Dashboard, Primary Navigation Expanded by Default
Dashboard, Horizontal Scrolling Study Cards
Primary Navigation
Navigating the system is handled primarily via a navigation menu that is invoked, sliding in from the left side of the screen. This menu contains the main sections of the system and potentially recent notifications or activities. A widget at the bottom of the navigation menu allows users to temporarily suspend (or “snooze”) their participation in any active studies.
Primary Navigation
Primary Navigation, Mobile
Activity Feed
The system captures user behavior as “activities”. These captured activities are made available in real time for the user to review. Only activities that the user have given the system permission to observe are logged and shown in the user’s activity feed.
Study Analytics
The system provides exhaustive reporting for each study. While this feature is primarily intended for consumption by management personnel, I am interested in trying to find a way to make such a view available to all participants that is useful and—more importantly—does not invade participant privacy.
Study Analytics
Study Analytics
Study Analytics