🎯 Objectives
The primary objectives of the high-fidelity prototype evaluation are to assess usability, evaluate feature effectiveness and refine the visual design to create a cohesive and engaging user interface, which involves ensuring consistency in colors, typography, imagery, and other design elements throughout the prototype. The goal is to pinpoint areas for improvement, enhance the overall user experience and align the prototype with project objectives.
💯 Evaluation Questions and Criteria
Usability Evaluation:
- Question: How user-friendly is the prototype?
- Criteria: Success will be defined by identifying and addressing usability issues, ensuring a seamless user experience.
User Engagement and Feedback:
- Question: How engaged are users with the high-fidelity prototype, and how well is their feedback incorporated?
- Criteria: Success will be measured by increased user engagement, positive feedback outweighing negatives, and the effective integration of stakeholder and user input.
Feature Effectiveness:
- Question: Which features are most effective in meeting user needs, and which ones need refinement?
- Criteria: Success will be determined by the effectiveness of key features, ensuring they align with user requirements.
User Satisfaction and Task Completion:
- Question: To what extent are users satisfied, and how efficiently do they complete critical tasks?
- Criteria: Success will be defined by positive user experiences, high satisfaction scores, and increased task completion rates.
Accessibility Compliance:
- Question: How well does the prototype comply with accessibility standards?