UI/UX Design Portfolio by Nuuru Alhusna Shufiya Putri

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The chapter of marvelous voyage UI/UX DESIGN

Nuuru Alhusna Shufiya Putri


It's pleasant that you're here!

Well you must be a recruiter, right? So, let me tell you a little bit about myself.

Hai, I’m Nuuru Alhusna Shufiya Putri. Shufi for short. I have a tremendous interest in UI/UX Design field, particularly with UX (both research and design!) I have a vast willingness to learn and expand my horizons. I graduated from Bandung State Polytechnic with Telecommunication Engineering and completed an Internship as UI/UX Designer in Apple Developer Academy Cohort’4. I have been enjoying drawing since middle school in my spare time. Yet, I did not identify my right passion for roughly 20 years of my life and realized my soul felt delighted and discovered my passion when designing things connected to technology development; a UI/UX Design. I would love to dig more profound this passion and grow to be a better designer. When I met UI/UX Design, I straight away believed that I wanted to use design as a medium to tackle issues with a user-centric approach in the future.



Work Experience UI/UX Designer, Internship | 2021 Apple Developer Academy, @BINUS Tangerang UI Designer, Freelance| Sep 2021 - Nov 2021 Gideado Design Consultant, Surabaya UI/UX Designer, Freelance | Jan 2021 - May 2021 PT. Manusia, Jakarta Hardware Engineer & UI Designer, Intern | Jan 2020 - March 2020 Labtek Indie, Bandung

Projects Dinda, UI/UX Designer| 09/2021- 12/2021 Macro Challenge - Apple Developer Academy Hylon, UI/UX Designer| 07/2021 -09/2021 Mini Challenge 3 - Apple Developer Academy UrbanSnap, UI/UX Designer & Coder | 05/2021 - 06/2021 Mini Challenge 2 - Apple Developer Academy Tomate, UI/UX Designer, Coder & Product Owner |04/2021 - 05/2021 Nano Challenge (Individual) - Apple Developer Academy Don8, UI/UX Designer & Coder | 03/2021-04/2021 Mini Challenge 1 - Apple Developer Academy


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Education iOS Developer | 2021 Apple Developer Academy, @BINUS Tangerang UI/UX Bootcamp, Participant |Oct 2020 Generationgirl.id Telecommunication Engineering, D-4| 2016-2020 Bandung State Polytechnic

Skills UI Design Guidelines UX Research and Design Wireframing (Sketch, Figma, Balsamiq, Adobe XD) Prototyping (Figma, Maze, Protopie, Adobe XD) Multimedia (Adobe illustrator and Figma) Basic Web development (HTML, CSS, Xcode UIKit) Interview and Usability Testing


SELECTED PROJECTS Dinda

Hylon

UI/UX Designer| Apple Developer Academy

UI/UX Designer | Apple Developer Academy


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DINDA Diari Bunda

Your best friend during pregnancy Macro Challenge | Nuuru Alhusna Shufiya Putri’s Portfolio 2021/2022 ©



About the Project Background This macro-challenge was completed with my group at Apple Developer Academy. Our main idea for this challenge was nutrition. We're interested in delving deeper into this issue since we've discovered that nutrition has a significant impact on human health. Nutrition is one of the indicators of how humans live a healthy lifestyle based on their food intake. The principle of nutritional balanced must be applied from early childhood to old age. The food consumption pattern of most Indonesians is still less than ideal, with increased calorie consumption; high carbohydrates, yet insufficient consumption of sources of protein, fruits, and vegetables. Many individuals don't think about their nutrition until they are unexpectedly sentenced to illness. We know that one of the variables contributing to the emergence of the disease is food intake.

Problem Statement Pregnancy is a part of the first one thousand days in life, where the growth and development of a child happen significantly. Therefore, it’s essential to apply a balanced nutritional intake. Having an unbalanced diet may cause problems for the maternity journey, influencing her baby’s health. In fact, more than 1 in 6 pregnant women in Indonesia suffer from unideal weight gain. As a part of fulfilling balanced nutritional intake, ideally, pregnant women need to meet a certain weight gain weekly. Hence they can have a healthy baby with a normal birth weight and a lower risk of malnutrition. A balanced diet can help both the mother and the child stay healthy earlier. An unbalanced diet in pregnant women can cause some child nutritional problems, such as malnourished children and slow child growth. This is one factor that leads to the triple burden of malnutrition (undernutrition, overnutrition, micronutrient deficiencies) among young children in Indonesia, which is still high compared to international standards. Moreover, due to the micronutrient deficiencies, a survey shows that 55 percent of pregnant women were anemic. This presents the challenge of getting pregnant women to have a balanced diet. The developments in information systems and technology have also contributed to people’s dietary patterns. Additionally, Kemenkes had published a set of guides for a balanced diet in Indonesia. The low literacy rate in Indonesia made them not realize this dietary guide.


Project Duration 13 Weeks Sep 8, 2021 - Dec 15, 2021

Tool Used

Role

Figma

Miro

Zoom

UI/UX Designer

Pen

Paper

Maze

UX Researcher

Process I applied Challenge Based Learning as a research method when developing Dinda. The first stage was deciding on a significant concept to investigate. We utilized Engage Mind Map to narrow down the issue of nutrition, and we came up with "Help Indonesians achieve balanced food intake." We construct numerous guiding questions regarding why pregnant women require balanced nutrition, the treatments, the correlation of nutrition for pregnant women each week, possible obstacles, existing solutions, and anything else. Following the collection of questions, I prioritized and classified them in order to develop those answers. I used qualitative, quantitative, journal and desk research to conclude and construct a synthesis that led me to the solution. To acquire further understanding, we conducted in-depth interviews with 12 people who have ever been pregnant, one specialist who is an obstetrician, and two nutritionists. Apparently, not all of the respondents struggle with food intake during their pregnancy. Since just five of the twelve have balanced nutrition issues after the doctor diagnosed them, we chose them as our target users. Aside from the research process, I created an app logo and some illustrations, a design system, wireframes, low to high fidelity prototyping, and usability testing to verify whether our solution was convenient and valuable based on their feedback and insight. I iterated it until they were satisfied with the app's UI and UX.


Quantitative & Qualitative Research We began to question our user target using 37 guiding questions with 5 interviewers to see whether there was any pattern or connection in their food intake during pregnancy. Aside from, that we interviewed nutritionists and obstetricians to gain more insight about fulfillment balanced nutrition for pregnant women. We want to accomplish a number of goals by using this methodology, as well as: • • • • • •

Discover what their current balanced nutrition guidance Discover what needed to be paid attention to/taken care of during pregnancy Discover what the pain points pregnant women experience to balance their diet Discover the impacts of an unbalanced diet on pregnant women Discover how pregnant women’s malnourished affect baby’s growth Discover what existing action that they made to balance food intake

We received the following results from those queries: • They only follow "4 sehat 5 sempurna" as a balanced nutrition guideline. • Some factors, including such dietary balance, have an impact on pregnant women's health. They must eat a well-balanced diet that follows the dietary standards. • They all agreed that having no appetite during pregnancy is pretty common, especially in the first trimester when they were regularly dizzy and sick. As a result, they eat whenever and whatever they want, regardless of food type or mealtimes. • During pregnancy, they may be unable to control their eating habits, causing them to gain excessive weight. Some of those who have been through everything up to giving birth are forced to have a Caesarean section that was not part of their original plan. Furthermore, it negatively influences their baby's health and causes stress. • The impact of pregnant women's malnourishment not only impacts their body, but it is quite possible that it will also impact their baby, including the delayed brain, muscular, nerve development, and an unideal infant birth weight. • 2 out of 5 interviewers must calculate their protein requirements. The remainder of them avoids restricting meals as their parents/neighbors advised—in order to balance it, they consume a variety of supplements and vitamins. • They understood that for balanced nutrition, they needed to pay attention to both the quantity and quality of their food intake, avoid foods/drinks that were bad for them, or consume extra food that they still felt was lacking.


User Persona According to the interview, we identified and defined a persona based on their behavior pattern and pain point, needs & goals.

Bio Wina is a pregnant woman who has been diagnosed with underweight in her first trimester. During that period, she didn't maintain her meals, didn't have much of an appetite, and was deficient in nutrition, which made her concerned about her health and her baby's condition. If she does not maintain her weight, she may have a miscarriage or a newborn with malnutrition and unideal birth weight. That is why Wina desires a healthy weight gain with a balanced diet to feel more at ease about her health and the health of her dear ones.

Pregnant Woman Name : Wina Age : 30 Years old Domicile : Tangerang

Behavior: • Frequently photos her meals and posts it on

social media.

• Only follow “4 sehat 5 sempurna” principle

for diet

• Cook only from available ingredients • Occasionally order food online • Food cheating

Pain Points: • • • • •

Having unideal weight gain Overweight/underweight to-be-born baby Struggle to control eating behavior Unbalanced food composition Have been diagnosed with underweight

Need & Goals: • • • •

Ideal weight gain during pregnancy Maintaining a well-balanced diet Having a normal and healthy baby birth Healthy mom and baby


Customer Journey Map I designed the customer journey map to represent every phase of the process of users to achieve their goals in 2 state: 1. Discover her food intake’s nutrition

2. Maintain weight gain goals


Solution Hypothesis We Believe users need a simpler process to help them recognize their balanced diet (1) users need a simpler process to calculate and track their weight gain goals every week (2) Enabled by a plate composition assessor (1) a weight tracker (2) Will Solve uneasiness while find out their diet nutrition (1) uneasiness tracking their weight gain progress (2) Resulting in a better experience and easiness to discover nutrition of their food intake (1) In a better experience and easiness to track and maintain their weight gain journey (2)

Synthesis Ideally, pregnant women need to meet ideal weight gain for each trimester during pregnancy, which determines their pre-pregnancy BMI. Moreover, as for the fetus, different organs are developed to varying times of pregnancy. For instance, by the end of the first trimester, the fetal's brain starts growing faster than any other part of the body. At the last of the second trimester, the fetal has functioning organs, nerves, and muscles. During the third trimester, it will likely pack on the pounds. Hence, to fulfill the needs, a certain additional amount of calorie intake is required and another nutrient; carbohydrate, fiber, protein, fat, and micronutrients of vitamins and minerals, on each trimester. In Indonesia, as "4 sehat 5 sempurna" guideline is already outdated, recommended balanced diet during pregnancy is now defined on Regulation of the Minister of Health No. 041/2014 about Balanced Nutrition Guidelines (Pedoman Gizi Seimbang). Despite the recommendation, based on our interview with pregnant women, they only follow "4 sehat 5 sempurna" as their main nutrition guideline besides avoiding some restricted foods during pregnancy. Moreover, they don't usually maintain full discipline on the balanced diet and the special dietary requirement to fulfill their needs. In order to achieve it, they find problems, such as limited knowledge of food processing, overeating, and undereating. If the nutrient intake is less or excessive, it may lead to many pregnancy complications and affect the baby's health for both the short and long term. Among them, the most common visible problems are underweight and overweight, which also affect the birth process. Women whose weight gain is below the recommended amount are at risk of giving birth to a baby with low birth weight also vice versa. Hence, this presents the challenge of getting pregnant women to have nutritional balance and ideal weight gain each trimester.

Proposed Solution Create an app to assist pregnant women in maintaining a balanced diet and achieving an ideal weight gain. Providing plate composition assessors to track their food and identify what types of food are plentiful, less abundant, or sufficient, and also a weight tracker based on their personalization to monitor the progress of their weight gain based on BMI (Body-Mass Ratio)


App Statement Dinda is an app that help pregnant women have an ideal weight gain with a balanced diet. It is a digital diary that tracks weight gain journey based on personalized goal and assess daily plate composition so her healthy maternity journey might support her baby’s health.

User Flow I created the flow to represent how users interact with the app.


Wireframe & Low Fidelity I designed the app's skeleton to help us understand which features are practical and efficient to add later, and we generated low fidelity to give users a pleasurable impression of the application.


DINDA

1. Onboarding When users initially download the app, they will see an onboarding page that displays features along with each function in Dinda.

2. Personalization To start, users must complete personalization to calculate their BMI.

3. Weight Tracker The diagram of weight gain progress is now provided with their weekly and trimester goals, along with the insight


4. Input Your Meals Using the camera feature, users may upload photos of their meals to determine whether a food is already optimal, users must annotate each sort of food (main dish, side dish, vegetables, and fruit)step by step. Aside from the annotation feature, they may manually input meal portion estimates per tablespoon.

5. Review Data Users can examine the data that has been inputted before receiving the result and insight.

6. Plate Assessor Voila, they will acquire the outcome and insights of their meals, as well as the percentages, whether their meal is already excellent or not.


Design Guideline Dinda's interface was created to be simple, clean, and pleasant in order to make the impression of lightness, modest, and easy for users to use since Dinda had a variety of features that included a lot of content.

Colors

Typography

Illustrations

App Logo

Dinda's logo has two elements: a pregnant woman and a lotus. The app is described for a pregnant woman, and the red lotus is portrayed as beauty, woman, love, tenderness, and intimacy. So the logo is interpreted as a mother's love for her baby by taking care of their meals so that she and her loved one can also grow healthily. Dinda's logo also has two hues, red and pink, which represent food and love, respectively. Either way, the emblem indicated that the app was related to these topics.


Usability Testing & Iteration We want to verify if the Dinda app is already effective and helpful during usability testing using low-to-high fidelity. This activity was conducted using two methods: an in-depth interview and thinking aloud. From this method, I can understand how users use the app for the first time, as well as understand their emotions, feelings, and thoughts about the app so that we can obtain feedback and insight from the user. • 5 out of 5 users find the solution of inputting data from the camera is fascinating because they regularly take food photographs. • 3 out of 5 users didn't realize it was a graphic bar and were puzzled by it because there was no description.

In conclusion, we refined the graphic bar to include some text describing the weight value.

4 out of 5 users feel the copywriting on the guide page caused them to be misunderstood and confused.

So we change the copywriting and the design to help them understand with the guidance.

“I don’t have an idea if it was guidance since the design and writings look like a quiz. After you iterated, it’s concise and easy to understand. I immediately know that page is a guidance” - Wina


• 2 out of 5 users considered the "Lanjutkan" button was unnoticeable because it was in the

top corner and difficult to find. Furthermore, they all only skimmed the instructions since they felt it was too long.

As a solution, we relocated the button to the bottom of the page so that the user could quickly identify it. In addition, we simplify the instructions to make the user read the full instructions.

“The prior descriptions are too long, and the “Lanjutkan” button is invisible. After you iterated it, the messages are pretty clear, and I know what I have to do next” - Wina Aside from that, they requested that other features be included in the subsequent development, such as: • Monitoring baby’s growth • Notification for diary writing • Measuring the amount of water consumed • Foods that are great and harmful for pregnant women • Food detection in to get nutrients and food alternatives Additionally, we received some feedback after testing the high fidelity version, including: • 5 out of 5 users were pleased with the amount of revision they received after requesting it. • 5 out of 5 users enjoy the color scheme because it is visually attractive to them. • 5 out of 5 users found the app helpful, so they would like to install it.

Personal Key Learning Since we aimed to develop Dinda to create a bond between the app with pregnant women and make Dinda be a “best friend” for them, I learned a lot of things and gained so much feedback from the users that can be a lesson in the future: • How important to be emphatic and never use developer’s perspective when developing an app • It is essential to establish a connection with users through design and writing. • Avoid ambiguity by writing in a clear, concise, and straightforward manner.


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Hylon

Monitor your melon any time, any place Mini Challenge 3 | Nuuru Alhusna Shufiya Putri’s Portfolio 2021/2022 ©



About the Project Background I accomplished this mini-challenge three at Apple Developer Academy. Agriculture was chosen as our main concept because we are interested in it. As we all know, Indonesia is a country with abundant agricultural wealth and a diverse range of plants and crops, therefore the agriculture sector has become one of a major economic support in the country. Nonetheless, there are several barriers in agriculture that we can explore and discover many potential concerns that will allow us to help through a feasible solution.

Problem Statement There are several essential variables that agriculturists or farmers must consider in order to be successful in agriculture. According to our research, many farm products fail for various reasons. One of the reasons is that external and internal factors such as temperature, humidity, and nutrients that are uncontrollable will affect growth rate and influence pests and illnesses. These types of circumstances would impact harvesting time and product quality, as well as crop failure, which would decrease their income.

Project Duration 7 Weeks Jun 29, 2021 - Sep 1, 2021

Tool Used Figma Pen

Miro

Role Zoom

Paper

UI/UX Designer UX Researcher


Process For Hylon, I implemented Challenge Based Learning as a research method. For the first time after selecting Agriculture as a major concept, we narrowed down the topic by applying Engage Mind Map to choose what specific issue we could tackle. Next, we brainstormed possible essential questions that may bring a single actionable challenge. After getting the challenge, we created several guiding questions relating to our objective, which is to "help agriculturists increase their profit." However, even after we had gathered the answer to the question we had created, the topic was still too broad for us, so we narrowed it down again until we had the case that we felt was appropriate for discussion, which is "Help the farmer to increase their welfare by improving agriculture quality products." After that, I constructed the guiding questions, then classified and prioritized them, answered those questions using quantitative and qualitative analysis, then summarized the answer to construct a synthesis that brings me to a solution. In addition to conducting research, build a user persona, customer journey map, user story. Besides I created a wireframe, low to high fidelity prototyping, illustrations, app logo, and conduct usability testing to verify whether our solution is already helpful. Moreover, suggestions and feedback are needed for our app to make users satisfied with both the UI and UX of our app.


Quantitative & Qualitative Research We questioned using 34 guiding questions and 8 interviewers as our user target to check if there was any pattern or resemblance in what they usually do for agriculture. By following this approach, we want to achieve a variety of objectives, including: Discover what plants farmers often grown Discover where they usually raise their plants. Discover what external and internal obstacles farmers often experience Discover how farmers cultivate horticulture crops Discover how farmers enhance the profit of their product Find out where users often sell their products. • Discover what they expect for having a better nutritional balanced • • • • • •

We received the following results from those queries: • Melons, tomatoes, celery, cabbages, and other horticultural plants are commonly grown by them. • Plants grow according to their type and characteristics, with a few plants growing in the highland and others in the lowland. • Some variables, such as unstable fluctuating temperatures and plant humidity, have an impact on plant growth. Poor extreme temperature and humidity can bring insect and disease, and it can cause the pH to become unstable, leading to increased plant malnutrition. As a result of this circumstance, the farmer was forced to purchase another pesticide. Further to that, it might be a failure, resulting in losses. • Farmers' lack of knowledge can negatively impact their crops, and they even rely upon outdated methods of harvesting rather than learning new and right ones. • 4 of them apply the hydroponic technique, while the rest use soil working as an intermediate. • They all will improve the quality of their products so that their profit remains consistent or might be raised while incurring no losses. • All of them often sell to locals and export to a corporate country and another corporate firm.


Competitive Analysis We compare some applications that have similar function and ideas. This process help me to understand our competitors and map where our product services stand among them


User Persona Based on the interviews, we identified two personas according to their behavior patterns and methods of cultivating their corps, with their own set of pain points, needs, and goals.

01 Bio Stanley is a traditional agriculturist who grew plants in the soil as an intermediary. He grows vegetables, tomatoes, cabbages, and oranges and sells them to villagers, market places like Tokopedia, and social media platforms like Instagram and Whatsapp.

Behavior:

Garden Owner Name : Stanley Age : 30 Years old Domicile : Bandung

• He has a lot of workers to help him maintain his garden • Often go to the field since he has a worker and always depends on his worker to check the garden

Pain Points: • Farmers' lack of knowledge for proper harvesting • Lack of young human resources as the successor for framing • Poor extreme temperature and humidity, • Sometimes the plants became sick without knowing why

Need & Goals: • The farmers' need to expand their new knowledge to conduct proper farming • The requirement for a large number of the new young generation as a successor in agriculture and • Monitoring the plants in order to avoid disease.


02 Bio Flora is a hydroponic melon garden owner who produced melons and other vegetable plants like celery and cabbages inside the greenhouse. Typically, she sells her products to corporate firms in Indonesia or marketplaces and through social media platforms such as Instagram.

Behavior Pattern: Garden Owner, Farmer Name : Flora Age : 32 Years old Domicile : Tangerang

• Besides being a garden owner, she works in a

company

• She only checks their melons in the morning before

she works and in the evening after she works

• She has a distinctive method to maintain her melon

Pain Points: • The intense temperatures would affect the temperature and humidity of the water inside the greenhouse. • Poor temperatures and humidity can influence insects and illnesses. • Some farmers are unsure of the optimum nutritional level for melons.

Need & Goals: • Monitoring external factors such as temperature and humidity to determine what she needs to avoid pests and disease. • Discover the best melon nutrition formula. • Take good care of the pest and disease.


After discussing different treatments for each persona, we chose to help Flora and focus on one type of plant for us to assist, which is melon. This is based on melon, which is one of the plants with a high resale value. If melon loses quality or becomes infested with pests and diseases, its resale value will drop rapidly. As a result, we want to help the prevention of melons' growth failure. Furthermore, each user who grows melon has distinctive treatment methods to ensure that their melon is always healthy and of high quality because they have their own procedure.

Customer Journey Map I designed the customer journey map to represent every phase of the process of users to achieve their goals

Solution Hypothesis We Believe users need a simpler process to check their melon's Enabled by a monitoring system Will Solve uneasiness while checking the melons condition Resulting in a better experience and easiness of monitoring the melons


Proposed Solution Create a plant monitoring application that will prevent the failure. The system would provide an IoT device that will monitor the water temperature, humidity, nutrients, and pH of the plants. The application includes notifications that inform users which plants are having problems and require attention.

App Statement Hylon is an iOS app built for melon hydroponic farmers that provide an automatic online farm monitoring system. This system is supported by an IoT device and monitors the temperature, humidity, acidity, and nutrition rate for 24 hours. This is a solution to the challenge because it could help the melon hydroponic farmers to prevent farm failure by providing a monitoring service and giving them a warning upon bad farm condition

Information Architecture


User Flow I created the flow to represent how users interact with the app.

Wireframe & Low Fidelity I designed the app's skeleton to make it easier for us to identify which features are feasible and efficient to add later, and we generated low fidelity to get a positive impression of the application for watch and mobile.


HYLON • Mobile App

1. Onboarding Users will view an onboarding screen when they first download the app, which will display features with each function in Hylon.

2. Connect Device Users must first connect IoT devices to the app to get real-time water temperature, humidity, pH, and nutrient levels of melons in each reservoir.

3. Set the Parameter After connecting to the app, users need to give specific information and set up the parameter limit.


4. Identify Reservoirs Users can identify which reservoir is normal, have an issue, and disconnect from the IoT device.

5. Details Reservoir Users can navigate through the detail page to identify which parameters are troubling. Don't worry if users forget where the reservoir is; press the button, the IoT device will start ringing, and users will discover the reservoir's location

6. Get Notification Suppose the parameters are changed to higher or fewer values than the limitations. In that case, it will tell the user through notification if any reservoir has a problem, even when the user has not opened the Hylon app.


Providing: Accessibility By providing the larger text, we aim to help our users with lower vision ability to make it easier to use the app.

Localization We implement localization to aim the app to reach the various circles.


Besides building the mobile app, Hylon also implemented in watch OS

• Watch OS

1. Identify Reservoir When users launch the Hylon app on watch OS, it will provide only a list of reservoirs that have the problem.

2. Problem details Users may identify which parameter has an issue inside the reservoir while looking for it by clicking the button.

3. Watch Face We provided two types of watch faces to help users recognize how many and which reservoirs are having problems.

4. Get Notification Users will receive a notification if the reservoir has an issue in realtime.

“Well implemented. You utilize icons, colors, and writings to deliver a message for the user in a limited available screen, and we perceive the message that you want to convey to the users.” - Jake & Dough (Apple Evangelist Team)


Design Guideline I used the native iOS theme to make the app seem clean and simple, and I chose green as the app's main color to reflect the color of plants, melon, and grow.

Colors

Light Theme

Dark Theme

Typography

Illustrations

Light Theme

Dark Theme

App Logo

Because it is hydroponic, the letter "H" is used in the app name, Hylon. A reservoir is shown as water between the lines of "H." Green is for melons, while blue is for water.


Usability Testing & Iteration In this usability testing, we applied two methods: in-depth interviews and thinking aloud to test the app. We ask them several questions after they try the app, and we also ask them to tell us what comes to mind while using it. Following that, we had our users test the app, and we can conclude that we received a variety of input from them and completed the iteration inside the time frame that we had set, including: • 2 out of 4 users are confused with the English language and feel more convenient using Bahasa Indonesia.

As a result, we decided to include Bahasa Indonesia in our app in order to make it more accessible in various circles.

"It's easy to understand because the app is in Bahasa Indonesia and I'm familiar with the language and the words.” - Flora • 2 out of 4 users require some additional features, such as detecting room temperature and providing insight to farmers. • 3 out of 4 users were unfamiliar with connecting the device and were unsure whether they needed to log in first. Aside from the input, we received other features that make them feel fulfilled and evident, such as: • 4 out of 4 users enjoy the app's color scheme. • 4 out of 4 users genuinely think that the slider makes them easier to operate since they simply need to move the slider instead of using the keyboard. • 4 out of 4 users claim that the "Find the Device" function will assist them in finding the reservoir.

Personal Key Learning During designing Hylon, I got so much constructive feedback from design mentors and the Apple Evangelist team since I did numerous iterations until reaching the final design of Hylon, particularly for watch os that can be a lesson to me in the future: • Implementation of the colors and symbols to deliver a message for the users • Comprehend and implement the accessibility and localization • Clear, concise, and straightforward copywriting genuinely help the users


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