Vroom Vroom Auto sales is a website designed for users who are searching for a vehicle to purchase.
Designed in Figma
My Role & Responsibilities
Lead Ux designer
Wireframing, prototyping, user research, and conducting user test
Project Duration
11/23-12/23
Challenge
The challenge we are trying to solve is when people shop for vehicles they often have to research more information on external websites.
Goal
By using our website you could find all information needed all in one place in order to confidently shop for a vehicle.
The research methods used for this project where user interviews, task analysis, competitive & comparative analysis, and product research. There were many assumptions going into each research method such as with the user interviews and task analysis I assumed that I could predict from the jump what exactly users wanted/needed and exactly what task users would easily understand and struggle with. After conducting the research I realized some of my assumptions were correct but there were many options users may need when shopping for a vehicle and pain points in my original designs.
User Research
Erin was our core user persona, exemplifying the needs, values, goals, and frustrations of our potential users. Her interest lies mostly in the ability to easily find a reliable family vehicle because she spends a lot of time going on family trips and commuting to and from work.
User Persona
Erin’s Goal is to be able to find any information on the vehicle she is interested in easily without having to search elsewhere. For that to be the goal of the user I felt that should be the main goal I should also go after while designing this website.
User Journey Map
I created wireframes for the website throughout this process to make sure I knew how everything should look and what should be updated.
Wireframes
Paper wireframes
This was the first attempt on making a wireframe for the website. I wanted to show the main user flow of the website and how it would function.
Low Fidelity Wireframes
Overall the tasks for the main flow were easy for users to complete including task such as completing the full user flow, seaching for a car on the search page, and finding their way to the account page. Some task did give a couple of the users some difficulty but not enough to the point they couldn’t complete the flow.
Findings
It was observed that users didn’t like how once you pressed the Search button it took you to a completely different page. To me this meant that I needed to make the search bar easily drop down on the screen.
It was observed that some of the users wanted to have the information from the cars right there on the page. This meant that I had to make that information visible on the vehicle pages.
Usability Study Findings
Branding
Hi fidelity prototype
The design of this website will have a positive impact for the use of all users looking to purchase a vehicle. Many peers have expressed that this would have been very useful while they were in the market for a car.
Throughout this project I learned how useful user interviews and usability studies can actually be because you can’t always know how all users may think or go about using your website/app.
Next Steps
We should continue doing research to have a better understanding of what users prioritize for information they need to know on vehicles they are interested in.
Continue to iterate and update the design based on feedback from users.
Continue to gain knowledge and practice my skills to improve my overall designs.
Conclusion & Next Steps