Amanda's Project B

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Project B Kitchen Lindsey Wilson College Professor Chris Quinn

Amanda Farris December 2014


Index

Section Introduction

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Part 1: Proposal

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Part 2: Visualization & Conceptualization

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Part 3: User Testing

13-14

Part 4: Final

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Introduction

Problem In New York City they have a lot of urbanization and has a big growth of the population. The sizes of peoples homes are getting smaller. With decrease of size people have to make the room they have work. They shouldn’t have to reduce their functionality.

Solution Making a micro kitchen will help with making a smaller space look not so cluttered. Bringing in all of the appliances by just making them smaller.

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Part: 1 Proposal


Part: 1 Proposal

5 Kitchen Layout With designing this kitchen, kept in mind of how big of a space there was to work with. Without taking out any of the appliances to make room, some of them were just made smaller to fit the space. On this page is the layout of the kitchen to show where everything is.

The top drawing is the front view of the kitchen. Then the drawing to the right is the top view of what the kitchen looks like.


Part: 1 Proposal

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Layout Map This map was created to show the functions of the control screen. Shows the posible layout of the main screen along with what each appliences functions.


Part: 2

Visualization & Conceptualization


Part: 2 Visualization & Conceptualization These layouts are low wirframes of the counter screens that will be used in the counter monitor.

Main Screen

Oven Screen

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Fridge Screen

Light Screen

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Part: 2 Visualization & Conceptualization

Dishwasher Screen

Microwave Screen

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Part: 2 Visualization & Conceptualization

Recipie Screen

Hoodrange Screen

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Part: 2 Visualization & Conceptualization

Toaster Screen

Stove Screen

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Part: 3

User Testing


Part: 3 User Testing

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Number of people: 4 Names: Daniel, Monica, Tyler, and Kate Description of process: Individually I showed my volunteers the paper prototype of the counter and told them about what I was doing with them. After that I asked them to perform a series of tasks. While did the tasks I watched them and they gave me feedback as they were doing it. Tasks and success/failure rate: Bake at 350o for 30 minutes in oven 1: Everyone was a failure because everyone was asking where the on button was. Turn the sink light on: Success for everyone. Turn the ice maker on: Success for everyone. Wash the dishes light wash with heat dry: Success for everyone. Microwave, defrost for 10 minutes: Failure for everyone because no start button. Turn hood range on high: Success for everyone. Find A Recipe: Success for everyone. User comments that merit sharing: The oven was a main concern because the people said that it should have an on button. Another thing with most of the screens I should put lines to separate the types of settings because the users seem to think that it would be a little easier to navigate. With the microwave I should add a stop start and clear button so that they can perform those tasks on the microwave. Another thing is the users gave me a suggestion on putting a button for fan and light and then put buttons for off low or high because it would look nicer and save space. Need a start button for the toaster and a on button for the stove as well.


Part: 4 Final


Part: 4 Final

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