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Prototype testing - Zach

Prototype testing 


Names: Fran, Angela, Amanda

Ages: 58, 51, 37

Gender: Male, female, female



What do you like about these designs? 


Fran: I like the different shapes for the different watch brands, and how there's different options between compass directions and for readable directions

Angela: Likes the idea of the tree growing and dying depends on how you're performing on the app

Amanda: Likes the watch designs


What feature stood out to you the most?


Fran: The tree on the main screen

Angela: The rewards for bus and train discounts

Amanda: The rewards and discounts screen


Is there anything you’d add to them? 


Fran: Audio directions for when running or exercising on the maps

Angela: Different options to turn the tree on and off

Amanda: Maybe possible shopping discounts? Centra, SuperValu etc.


Would you use our product after seeing these prototypes?


Fran: Yes, I'm a runner myself so I think it's great

Angela: Absolutely

Amanda: Yes, the discounts for public transport is a fantastic idea

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