INTERACTION DESIGN OF A FASHION DESIGN APPLICATION WITH A USER CENTERED DESIGN APPROACH TO ENHANCE USABILITY
Fashion is a form of communication expressed through clothing and accessories to convey one's social identity, gender, and culture. According to the Consumer Report Indonesia from Standard Insights, in 2023, 70.13% of Indonesians chose fashion products as the most frequently purchased items...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Fashion is a form of communication expressed through clothing and accessories to convey
one's social identity, gender, and culture. According to the Consumer Report Indonesia from
Standard Insights, in 2023, 70.13% of Indonesians chose fashion products as the most
frequently purchased items online. The growth of online media has made fashion trends more
driven by current consumer demand, known as "on-demand." The application of on-demand
and personalization in fashion has led to collaborations between consumers and designers.
To facilitate designers in fashion design, a fashion design application can be developed. This
application will provide a canvas for drawing and fashion templates preloaded within the
application. One important factor in developing this application is interaction design
analysis to ensure the design supports user interaction with the system (usability). The
approach used in this design is User-Centered Design (UCD) based on the ISO
9241-210:2019 standard. UCD is an iterative process that emphasizes user needs at every
phase. The stages include understanding and defining the context of use, identifying user
requirements, designing solutions, and evaluating design solutions. The design and
evaluation of the design solutions were conducted in two iterations. The interaction design
solution produced a high-fidelity prototype on mobile devices that meets usability and user
experience (UX) goals. The high-fidelity prototype was developed on the Android operating
system using the Javascript programming language, with UI elements utilizing Google Fonts
based on the Default Material Design 3 guidelines. The final evaluation was conducted
through usability testing involving 20 designers and 20 customers. The designed solution
successfully improved usability, with the designers' SUS score increasing by 25.3 compared
to the previous solution. However, the customers' SUS score decreased during the second
iteration testing due to factors such as internet connectivity and free hosting. Therefore, the
interaction solution successfully improved usability in the fashion design application for
designers but requires improvements in the fashion design application for customers. |
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