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User Interview questions

  1. Is drinking water important to you?

  2. How much water do you drink in a day?

  3. Do you think you are drinking enough?

  4. How do you decide how much to drink in a day?

  5. Do you drink anything else apart from the water that helps you hydrate?

  6. How do you remember to drink water?

  7. Do you face any problems remembering to drink water?

  8. What would you think will help you to consume more water?

  9. Do you use an application that helps you with water consumption?

  10. Do you know the advantages and disadvantages of water consumption?

Results

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Story Boarding

The next step is the storyboard. Based on the research I decided on my character's background story, how is she facing a problem and how is she triggered to use this application, what actions did she take, what was rewarding for her, and in the end what is she investing in it. All of these explain the HOOKED model.

Following is the storyline I decided on first:


1. Sheri decides to consume more water daily because she saw 

    a healthy lifestyle video on Instagram.
2. She doesn’t know how much to consume for her body type.
3. She tries 3 liters per day but due to a busy day in the office,

    she only managed to finish 1 bottle.
4. She wants a better solution to this.
5. She shares this problem with her friend.
6. A friend suggests the “H2OTIME” app to her.
7. Sheri installs her app and puts her information such as weight,

    height, and expected end result from this habit.
8. App gives her customized goals and sets a timer for her daily.
9. To make this rewardable for her, the app has a human figure

    which is dehydrated in the morning, and as Sheri starts

    drinking water the figure’s water level starts increasing.
10. This gives Sheri motivation as the figure reflects her own self.
11. Also, at the end of the day, the app gives her daily progress

     which keeps her motivated for the next day.
12. Now Sheri is happy and also achieving her goals without

     any complaint.

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Moscow Method

The Moscow method is a prioritization technique used in management, business analysis, project management, and software development to reach a common understanding with stakeholders on the importance they place on the delivery of each requirement; it is also known as Moscow prioritization or MoSCoW analysis.​

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Site Flow

A site flow is like looking at a map of the territory. The map shows you a bird's eye view of everything and gives you a general direction of where you can go. This high-level view allows you to feel the size and complexity of a site.

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Risky Assumptions

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Wireframes

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Brand Language

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