E-GROCERIES USABILITY ENHANCEMENT THROUGH MICRO-INTERACTIONS USING USER-CENTERED DESIGN
As smartphone technology usage increases, e-groceries have emerged as a business model connecting consumers with products via the internet. Despite the convenience e-groceries offer, many users face significant challenges navigating app interfaces, which diminishes their shopping experience'...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/85493 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | As smartphone technology usage increases, e-groceries have emerged as a business model
connecting consumers with products via the internet. Despite the convenience e-groceries offer,
many users face significant challenges navigating app interfaces, which diminishes their
shopping experience's comfort and efficiency. These issues can be addressed through the
implementation of microinteractions, designed to provide clear, responsive feedback and
interactive guidance to enhance app usability.
Microinteractions, incorporating elements such as Triggers, Rules, Feedback, and Loops and
Modes, are applied to various interaction design features to improve the overall user experience.
The design of these microinteractions follows the User-Centered Design (UCD) principles,
involving stages of planning, requirements specification, and the creation of low-fidelity and
high-fidelity prototypes. The design was iteratively tested with users to gather feedback and
make improvements, resulting in a final microinteraction design that enhances usability and user
satisfaction. The research demonstrates that well-designed microinteractions significantly
improve the usability of e-grocery applications, with measured improvements in usability and
user experience goals.
Findings from the second iteration provide a foundation for further development, ensuring that
the e-grocery app becomes increasingly optimal and beneficial for users. The analysis confirms
that the microinteractions not only meet user needs but are also effectively implementable,
thereby resolving user usability issues within the application. |
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