Task Analysis for Finding the Perfect Jeans
This is my submission for the first day of the 12 Days of Design challenge hosted by an amazing UX designer, Mel @prettylittleux on Twitter. The prompt as seen in the image above, is to complete a task analysis for finding the perfect jeans and propose a solution to make the task easier.
Assumption
I already had an assumption concerning the user before I started the task analysis:
- The user already knows their jean size.
Task Analysis
I went ahead to conduct the task analysis, following the guidelines in the resources Mel shared.
User Problems
- The user might not know their jean size.
- Non-returnable policy when the user does not like the jean, on delivery.
- The issue of what I ordered vs what I got, a Nigerian term for a situation when items ordered online do not look like what they seem online, on delivery.
Proposed Solutions
- Stores could add size recommender tools to their product pages, for users who do not know their sizes. There could also be virtual try-on tools to visually show users how the jeans would look on their body.
- There could also be a section in the app(a filter) where users can input their sizes to help them save time browsing through available options.
- A return policy could be set up. For example, clothes could be returnable within 2–15 days of delivery.
- All necessary information about the jeans that could be useful to users, should be provided in the product description.
Conclusion
It was fun doing this, as I got to talk to people and ask questions about how they buy their jeans.
Thank you for reading, I hope you loved this! Please leave a clap, I would really love to read your comments on this.
PS: Here are the links to the resources Mel shared. Enjoy!
https://www.usability.gov/how-to-and-tools/methods/task-analysis.html