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UX PORTFOLIO

Linda Joy

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“I get up every morning determined to both change the world and have one hell of a good time. Sometimes this makes planning my day difficult.”

–E.B. White

After 7 years in graphic design, I retrained in user experience design because I wanted to step back a few paces from the forms and get a wider at look the ecosystems they live in. Through GA’s UX Immersive program, I shifted my visual focus to user needs, and learn how to make things that are great to use, not just to look at. Now, I want to work with people who are excited to learn, to teach, and to fix up the world around us a bit.

A little bit about me

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Get Up And Ride

The Project Get Up And Ride is a boutique bike tour company in Brooklyn. As part of a 2-week student project at General Assembly, our team asked to improve overall site usability and increase conversion through a clearer path to purchase.

Brooklyn Bike Tours

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Methods • Stakeholder Interviews • User Interviews • Affinity Mapping !We interviewed key stakeholders to find out brand goals, current and future business goals and their insights on their customers. We also interviewed potential users about their travel habits and motivations.

Get Up And Ride

Understanding GoalsUser

Have a fun trip

Get the real story

Find activities to do

Brand Hip

Fun

Original

Business Increase conversion

Incorporate new offerings

Prepare for growth

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Method We looked at competitors and complimentors to assess the market and find best practices for presenting activities and information

Get Up And Ride

Competitive Analysis

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Methods • UX Evaluation • Benchmark Testing !We reviewed the site, mapping out key flows, inventoried the content, and evaluated it terms of branding, usability, functionality and content Then we tested on potential users, and found issues with legibility, hierarchy and flow.

Get Up And Ride

Site Analysis

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Methods • Sketching • Paper Prototying • Participatory Design !We explored ways to solve the issues found in testing and better represent the brand, bringing in the client to participate. From there, we created wireframe paper prototypes, reassessing the design based on user and business goals

Get Up And Ride

Design Iterations

RIDES CALENDAR WHY US? STORE BLOG

FEATURED RIDES

Brooklyn Pulse: Street Art & Culture

Brunch in Brooklyn The Fall & Winter Classic The Spring & Summer Classic (APRIL-OCTOBER)

A few of our faves. See More »

VIDEO

Why Us?• Fun and engaging local tour guides • Safe, Bike-friendly routes • Relaxed Pace (we’re sightseeing, not racing) • Small Group sizes of 11 or less • Retro-looking, comfortable and lightweight bikes made

specifically for the city • Headset in helmet to stay tuned throughout the ride

PEOPLE WHO SHOW US LOVE

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FROM THE BLOG

December 10, 2013

It’s the Season of Giving, and We’ll Help You Celebrate!

Read More»

October 29, 2013

Riding a Bike in Williamsburg: Hipsters, Australians, Coffee, Tourists, Street Art, and Mitch Hedberg?!

Read More»

October 15, 2013

CYCLE Kids: proving that bikes can fight child obesity, empower kids, and basically save the world

Read More»

Incredible tour, worth every cent. You'll fall in love with Brooklyn.

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I have done bike tours all over the world, and this one wins for me, hands down.

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NAVIGATION

HOMERIDESFAQCALENDARBLOG

WHY US?OUR GUIDESPRESSREVIEWSSTORE

STAY IN THE LOOP!

Get our newsletter for our latest rides, bike events and Brooklyn insights

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CONNECT WITH US

Keep up with the witty things we post all over the Internet!

Experience Brooklyn through the eyes of a local,from the seat of a bicycle.Ride with us on engaging tours of Brooklyn’s most eclectic neighborhoods, all-day adventures, and overnight escapes from the city

See Our Rides

Like on Facebook

We’ve got things to say. See More »

Follow on Twitter

Sign Up CONTACT US

CONTACT US

(646) 801-BIKE (2453)

Plenty more where that came from. See More »

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Methods • Invision Prototype • User Testing !We created a prototype in InVision and gave users the same scenarios and tasks to complete from benchmark testing, and iterated from the results.

Check out the prototype

Get Up And Ride

User Testing

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LinkedIn

The Project My team and I were tasked with adding a contact management feature to the LinkedIn mobile app. Our specific objectives were to help users determine: • Who to contact • When to contact them • Create an MVP to serve those

needs This was a 2-week student project at General Assembly,

Contact Management for Mobile

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The features we integrated:

The Shortlist A targeted list of your most important contacts – your best alliances now and the people who could be good resources in the future.

Filter Connections By field, company and location – data LinkedIn already has

LinkedIn

Our Solution

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Methods • Surveys • Interviews • Affinity Mapping !We discovered that most users don't manage their contacts in any deliberate way, and even devout users get overwhelmed with all the features and updates from the service.

LinkedIn

Understanding UsersUser

Be open to opportunities

Stay in touch with past

Avoid the noise

Brand Top Professionals

Vital Service

Smart & Savvy

Business Keep talent pool

engaged

Push mobile use

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Methods • Personas • Scenarios !Based on our findings, we created personas to better understand the user types we were designing form and wrote high-level scenarios to picture how they might better manage their contacts within the app.

LinkedIn

Personas & Scenarios

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Methods • Paper Prototyping !We explored a Shortlist feature to help users focus and target their connections without endless data entry, along with new filtering and sorting capabilities . We tested with paper prototypes to validate the value of our features, and find ways to improve UI and taxonomy.

LinkedIn

Design Iterations

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Methods • Axure Prototype • User Testing !I created a prototype in Axure to get the feel for the interactions and flows, and tested on LinkedIn users, and iterated until the Shortlist integration felt natural.

LinkedIn

User Testing

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CEED Global

The Project CEED trains and supports entrepreneurs in emerging markets. The brief was to reposition them as a global leader in their field and attract a new class of young, tech-savvy donors. This scope of this project was out of my comfort zone. I taught myself many new tools along the way and learned even more from the mistakes I made. There were successes too, and the experience was a big part of what led me to pursue UX formally.

Center for Entrepreneurship & Executive Development

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Method • Stakeholder interviews I worked with Barnacle Studios and together we interviewed key stakeholders to gather business requirements, brand goals, and understand the user they were trying to reach.

CEED Global

Understanding Goals

User Change the world through

entrepreneurship Support successful

organizations

Brand Business-savvy Change-maker Approachable

Business Attract new donors

Bring consistency to field office websites

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• Logo Design • Stationery System • Corporate Guidelines I collaborated with another designer to create a new logo based on their brand goals. Next, I created logos for their global course offerings, and corporate materials guidelines.

CEED Global

Brand Identity

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Method • UX Evaluation I inventoried the content and evaluated the site’s usability and functionality, finding information was often spread out over many pages and several layers deep.

CEED Global

Site Analysis

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I reorganized the sitemap, grouping related content and simplifying the navigation to get the key message across in the homepage. Next I sketched and created wireframes mapped to the new content hierarchy, and iterated based on feedback from the client and the developer

CEED Global

Design Iterations

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OUR BELIEFS

OUR HISTORY

OUR TEAM

OUR PARTNERS

VISIONCEED strives for a world where entrepreneurs have the tools and support they need to spur innovation, create jobs, and build thriving economies.

MISSIONCEED drives economic growth by developing, connecting and mentoring entrepreneurs to strengthen their businesses so they can create jobs and in turn accelerate economic prosperity. Building a community of entrepreneurs is paramount in our endeavor.

APPROACHCEED not only provides entrepreneurs business know how through its accelerator programs but also connects participants to mentors and a community of entrepreneurs that can help take their small businesses to next level. The holistic combination of market connections, community engagement, capacity building and access to capital set CEED apart.

SEAF is an investment management group that provides growth capital and business assistance to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in emerging and transition markets underserved by traditional sources of capital. Through our network of investment funds

around the world, we invest in entrepreneurs seeking to build successful businesses, hoping to realize both returns to our investors and strong development impact in local communities.

With over 20 years of experience in SME investing, +500 SME investments and 1000 technical assistance interventions in frontier and emerging market SMEs, SEAF is intimately aware of the challenges faced by entrepreneurs in the management of their businesses. SEAF found that entrepreneurs were generally not as equipped to deal with rapid business growth. They frequently lacked knowledge and tools to assess new markets and struggled to gain access to capital. Entrepreneurs also lacked the right networks with other entrepreneurs who had experience entering regional and international markets bringing their businesses to scale. CEED was created to address these challenges by enlisting successful entrepreneurs to mentor those looking to grow their businesses. CEED was developed using a peer to peer model where entrepreneurs would share their experiences, help others overcome challenges, and

develop trust in others in the network. CEED not only connects entrepreneurs within the same market but connects entrepreneurs within their global network. According to a World Economic Forum study, the similarities in early-stage companies around the globe are far greater than their differences. Many entrepreneurs interviewed for the study talked about the “dark moments” that entrepreneurs encounter along their journey and emphasize that being an entrepreneur can be lonely. CEED gives entrepreneurs a venue to connect with other entrepreneurs to talk through the dark moments and to get encouragement and inspiration from a network of like minded business people. SEAF views entrepreneurship as a tool for economic prosperity and aspires to be the premiere institution which supports entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial ecosystems in emerging and frontier markets.

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I made high-fidelity mockups for the home office site and an adapted template for the 8 field office sites, who’s audiences are entrepreneurs, rather than donors. The end results were modern sites that are business-savvy and friendly. Their message is communicated on the homepage and the important content within the site is easy to find and digest.

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