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Mobile App Clique

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Mobile App Clique

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The Product

The app is called Clique because it’s all about the group. A photo sharing mobile app that allows users to form groups and share photos taken with their phones with one another. The main focus of the app is to create a private space for you to share your photos and videos.

Duration : 1 Jun, 2022 –  30 Aug, 2022
My Role : UX Designer; Visual Designer
Key Skills : Digital Wireframe; HiFi Prototyping; Mockups;


The Problem

Photos shared on social media lose their quality, be it on Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, Google Photos, etc.

The Goal

Provide people with a platform where they can share original-quality photos with their group in real-time.

User Research: Summary

Unmoderated usability research was conducted in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad. Participants were from different backgrounds, age, and gender.

User Research: Pain Points


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Limited disk space

Users phones’ limited storage capacity doesn’t allow them to receive large numbers of photos from other phones.


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Compromise with quality

Sharing photos on social media platforms comes at the cost i.e, of compromising the quality of the photos.


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Time consuming task

The task of sharing photos with friends requires time to upload photos to a social media account and then share them.


User Persona: Nikhat Jahan


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Photo Credit

Marcelo Chagas (pexels.com)

Age:
24 Years
Education:
Bachelor of Architecture, Hyderabad University
Hometown:
Hyderabad, Telangana State
Gender:
Female
Family:
Mother, Father, Elder Sister, Younger Brother
Occupation:
Jr. Architect

I’m looking forward to an app that allows me to collaborate with my friends in creating a photo folder that will cover the entire event from the smart phones of group members.


Goals

  1. Creating a group of friends to share each moment of an event captured from different smartphones from various angles.
  2. Get excellent pictures from a friend’s smartphone through the app.
  3. Cloud-based shared folder that will lighten the load on my smartphone.

Frustrations

  1. Asking friends to send photos taken at an event proves problematic due to the limited space in smart phones.
  2. Often, the quality of the photos is compromised when sent through WhatsApp or other social media apps.

User Profile

Nikhat Jahan, a young and promising professional architect, is 24 years old. She lives in Hitech City, Hyderabad, with her family. Whether it’s a birthday party, annual day, wedding, or festival, she enjoys capturing and gathering all the memories of the occasion.

During her friend’s wedding, she took photos with her smartphone of her friends, relatives, and important rituals. While she was with the bride during her bridal makeup, she completely missed the opportunity to welcome the groom during the baraat. She asked her friends individually to share the images and videos of that particular event with her. When she received the photos on her WhatsApp, they lost their quality.



Problem Statement


Nikhat Jahan is a young professional architect who needs a mobile app where she can create a group and collaborate with members to add and share event-specific photos in real-time because she can’t be everywhere and doesn’t want to miss any part of the event.


Usability Study: Parameters



Study Type

Unmoderated Usability Study



Location

Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad



Participants

Seven Participants



Lengths

20 – 25 Minutes


Usability Study:Findings

There were 7 participants from Delhi, Mumbai, and Hyderabad in the unmoderated usability research.

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Users wanted to see all the photos in an album instead of just the album cover photo.


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Users wanted to add photos directly to the albums without leaving the app.


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Users wanted an option to share specific photos with anyone outside the group.


Digital Wireframes


Usability Study : Finding 1

The albums were shown as a vertical list. Users could horizontally scroll to see every photo in that album.


Usability Study : Finding 2

We gave users the choice to either click photos from their phone camera or add photos from their phone directory in the top-right corner of each album.


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Usability Study : Finding 3

We gave users the option to share a photo of their album with anyone through social media.


Mockups and Prototypes


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HiFi Prototype

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Takeaways


Impact

Users were excited about the new features of a photo sharing app where they could see all the photos of an album instead of just the album cover photo, unlike in other such popular apps. Some of them are of the opinion that it could prove to be a very useful tool for the professional photographers covering an important event.


What I learned?

Such a product has a significant need and demand in the market, which demonstrates that there is potential for it to dominate that market. Despite the large market, we need to understand why major players like Google Photos or WhatsApp have not yet launched a similar product. Understanding the practicality and feasibility of a product’s success in the market is equally crucial.



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Category
Mobile App Design, UX/UI Design