Current Situation The current demo apps available are focused on demonstrating code. Occipital should develop a consumer level app that demonstrates its full functionalities.
Opportunity Bodybuilders and fitness trainers need to track bmi, fat, height, weight, and body measurements. They also need to visually assess physical improvements, body symmetry, and posture.
I use photos as encouragement because they reflect improvements in body composition that aren't necessarily quantifiable. Also, oftentimes a client’s goals are more based on self-perception. Alicia H. Fitness Trainer
Photos are really helpful to track my progress. But, I’m not able to get all angles.
Tate K. Amateur Bodybuilder
Problem 2D photography can be misleading. Lighting and coloring dierences can mask real change. Standard tape measure can stretch or shrink. Can be tedious to keep track of multiple clients.
Solution BUILTBOD3D allow coaches to capture vital body measurements and track their clients’ progress with 3D images
Benefits Eliminate human error Maintain a balanced physique Measurements collected and quickly stored Easy to maintain records for multiple clients Technology already integrated in 3DSizeMe & itSeedz3D apps
Competitors Large, bulky equipment and costs more than $10,000
User Journey SCAN PREPARE THE SPACE
PREPARE THE BODY
SCAN
MEASURE
ASSESS
GET MEASUREMENTS
DASHBOARD
Lighting
Clothing
Begin Scan
Choose Body Part to Measure
Create Client Profile
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Well lit room
Clothes need to be form-fitting athletic gear
The user most start close to the face to capture all the details (must remember to capture top of head and chin)
Space ○
The user needs to have enough space to walk around the body being scanned
Position ○
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Arms must be out to the side at a 45 degree angle away from the body The client needs to stand still on a flat surface
Choose Data Points ○
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Scanning ○
Align body with outline on screen as a guide
Most commonly used benchmark fitness measurements will be highlighted
The user must slowly move back to capture rest of the body (must remember to capture hands and feet)
The user must tap on the two widest points to set data points A grid will be placed over the body to help guide the user
Measurement Recorded ○
The user can continue to record another body part or go to the Dashboard
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App is not functional until proper lighting is in place
Scan can take up to 5 minutes, so both user and client must be patient
Start button is not functional until Structure Sensor is attached
Height can either inputted manually or also measured
Add name, gender, weight, email
Review 3D Image Analyze posture and poses
User Journey: Onboarding SCAN
MEASURE
PREPARE THE SPACE
PREPARE THE BODY
SCAN
GET MEASUREMENTS
Lighting
Clothing
Begin Scan
Space
Position
Choose Body Part to Measure
Scanning Choose Data Points Measurement Recorded
Onboarding Sketches
User Flow
Attach scanner yes
Indicate two people are needed for task
Welcome
Body in correct position ?
no
Body stands still on flat surface, arms out to the side like wings
Align the body with the onscreen grid
Point camera close to the face
Start button becomes active once camera is attached
no
Press Start
Is the scanner attached ?
yes
Review Profile/Scan Again
Measure Body Parts
Save 3D Image
yes
Does the client already have a profile?
no
Review 3D Image
Slowly move around body and capture all angles
Press Done
Done button is inactive until all angles of body is captured
Create Profile
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Main Tasks
Decision Points
Prototype
https://invis.io/MJ517GPAG
User Recommendations ○
Overlay 3D images to view progress ○ Fold one half of the body on top of the other to assess symmetry (gesture is similar to turning page in book) ○ Include female silhouette, make the experience more personal
Next Steps ○
Conduct more interviews ○ User testing
Thank You
Islanda Naughton islanda@artseastudio.com