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Catherine Rehwinkel

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Interaction System Diagram 2.0 + Progress Report

November 13, 2014

 

Here is a link to our Interaction System. 

https://docs.google.com/a/nyu.edu/drawings/d/1bDkY_8c48WWB5OhM7AoY7X5-VuV8P5XwOF_Ir7g8sKE/edit?usp=sharing

PROGRESS UPDATE: 

There are no new physical changes to our prototype. 

We have been focusing on developing user interface ideas with regard to identifying and designing for our target user.  

After interviewing bike shop owners we have determined serious recreational and professional cyclists are likely representative of our user.  

One insight we found was that these users also are interested in applications and accessories which pair some kind of fitness-tracking component.  Heart rate or capacitive electrolyte levels are things we have briefly discussed for the next iteration of our prototype, however we are in too early of a stage with the navigational, mobile, and functional user interface stages to be in a position to pursue this secondary aspect. 

NEXT STEPS: 

Our next steps will be to interview serious cyclists who come into bike shops as well as get an "untethered" playtest of the bike to show to these users. 

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