The low-fidelity (low-fi) prototype is an initial representation of a product design created in the implementation phase of this project. Our goal in this phase is to create paper sketches and test the basic concept. Testing a low-fi prototype involves gathering feedback from potential users to identify major issues and areas for improvement.
For the testing phase, our low-fidelity prototype, initially designed using Figma, has evolved into a medium-fidelity (medium-fi) prototype. We have 3 main features, which include simple task, moderate task, and complex task.
However, the image below represent our sketches of the low-fidelity prototype before it was designed using Figma and evolved into a medium-fi prototype.
From those sketches, we chose top 2 design low-fidelity and designed it using Figma. Here it is our top 2 design sketch after being designed using Figma.
From the top 2 design, we chose again for the best from that top 2 design. The best from the top 2 design will used it for testing. We conducted testing with user testers who were not previously familiar with our project and we did the testing online via Zoom Meetings. Our user testers included three individuals: