Author name: Priyanka Nair

Building engagement for the Seattle Art Museum – Redesigning the Smartphone tour

Duration:3 months(Spring 2024) Role:Usability Studies,UX ResearchProduct Architecture,Prototyping Tools: Figma, Figjam, Google Workspace, Zoom Team: Serena Liu, Priyanka Nair, Laiba Sarwar, Indrani Thool Project Overview Objective & Scope The project aims to optimize the smartphone tour to better align with the Seattle Art Museum’s objectives of enhancing engagement and improving visitor experience for a diverse audience. […]

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Knowunity’s Quest: Navigating the US EdTech Landscape for Homework Success

A Comprehensive Case Study on Homework Habits, Usability Insights, and Enhancing Student Engagement CLIENT: Knowunity ROLE TIMELINE 5 Weeks TOOLS TEAM MEMBERS View Presentation About Client Knowunity is Europes fastest growing EdTech app with now 9 million users across Europe (and now also the US). Knowunity was founded 3 years ago by former high school

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OpenDyslexic Font cover image by Abbie Gonzalez

Assistive Technology: OpenDyslexic Font

Dyslexia – a lifelong condition that affects reading, writing, spelling, and speaking. It is estimated that approximately one in five people are impacted by this disorder. It is crucial to ensure that individuals with dyslexia have access to assistive technology that enhances their accessibility and OpenDyslexic- by Abbie Gonzalez does just that. In this blog post, we will explore the OpenDyslexic Font, a typography innovation designed with dyslexic individuals in mind.

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Design Critique: TickPick (Android App)

TickPick app is a mobile application that offers a convenient and user-friendly interface for users to easily browse and purchase tickets for various events (including sports, concerts, and theatre) as well as sell event tickets directly from their smartphones. The app is available for iOS and Android devices. TickPick’s business model is similar to that

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