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User Research #124
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Looks at the site, it's good that you have the statistic - reminds you that you're not alone, stops you from doubting yourself, affirms the validity of the app I would click on get support (didn't scroll down) to the footer REALLY NOT OBVIOUS THAT YOU HAVE TO SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM Questions you would like to be answered?
Having an email address (or contact number?) for each of the support services
I can see all the questions I would expect to see What form of sexual harrassment did you experience? WHEN What is their relationship to you? REPORTING I was wondering up until I had the opportunity to give more information about the incident whether you were actually caring about me or whether you were just collecting data Questions about YOU I don't want to be another number in a data field, I want to feel heard! What form of incident Again I don't want to be reminded this isn't just about me - I want this to be about me, I want to focus on being helped, I don't want to be I give permission TO .... I thought this was an opportunity for the MU to support me. Were there substances involved? (Drugs alcohol) The colours are nice, the pink is good - it's friendly safe, blue is serious reliable trustworthy.
Helping to make people recognise that they were being abused is good Quite suited to a phone but the font is probably a too big |
Logo makes me think of toddlers.
Overall design
Comfortable reporting?
Anything unnecessary or missing?
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the stat text is really good and normalises it, making it less of a big deal if you're hesitating about reporting
first button is unclear - wording should be changed language = report an incident thinks it is great clicked on FAQ link immediately - knew how to navigate the FAQ page and drop down buttons services button for service page and clear what it is (two buttons was unsure if they go to same place) good to have the date range - would you only fill in the text box if you had selected the second option? (SHOULD ONLY APPEAR IF OPTION SELECTED) otherwise would add details of the incident rather than specific times add a rather not option to describe what happened page — should be more obvious that you can skip good for people to have the option and contribute but some people might be worried disclosing things - having the choice would make them feel safer NICE DESIGN |
Make it more obvious who the MU are Nice expanding options - not overwhelming
Trigger warning before support services page - Rape Crisis logo may be a bit garish Good that there’s a date range option
Very easy process |
Below is a record of user research conducted in the first design sprint, including, for each participant:
Names and other identifying information have been removed.
CRUCIAL POINTS
button text needs to be clarified
difference between buttons needs to be stronger
difference in design of buttons needs to be clearer to change
secondary button has lighter border
could be the sizing of the stat text rather than the length
revisit type scale
second button shouldn't be a button?
change word of second button to specify services not support
be clearer on the explanation of the purpose of making report
being explicit about the main thrust of the platform
be aware of our own clarity
about and FAQ more visible in navbar
font?
arial font not stylised enough
montserratt *
footer wasn't obvious to all users and wasn't clear to scroll down
could include colour or something to indicate footer
navbar needs to be taken into account as we aren't making an app
be careful about information and verifying the facts
use track changes on document so that Kat can see our amendments and confirm them with stakeholder
clicking on next FAQ question arrow should automatically close the previous one
feels strange being redirected to services when you have come to MU for help
make the logos less prominent?
be firmer about the fact MU cannot provide any support except signposting, being a union, and challenging the condition of work environment (the report is part of a movement to build up data)
be clear on escalation of specific reports
work with venues in certain cases?
log records on bigger scale
use it for legislation
#himthough #metoo
reference other movements in description of purpose
Each question should specify if you should select one or multiple options (exclusively checkbox unless is a binary response)
""other"" : making multiple options available
logging one experience by one perpetrator - one incident
adding that someone else may have been abused by the same person
having the option early on to skip to text input section rather than questions
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