Pearson: eText
My Role
Deliverable
Tool Used
UX / UI Designer
Final Mockup & Spec
Figma, Adobe Illustrator
Scrubber
goal
Unboxing flow helps give user a sense of what they’ll need to do in order to get what they need from an app or product. Its a way of building confidence and trust with the users
User
Student
Timeline
2 weeks
Research Finding
Students love the fact that they can navigate the entire book through this new timeline which indicate the bookmarks.
Many students like to have paper book with eText side by side to compare. Adding the page input is very beneficial for users to jump through content
Students love to use eText in their mobile phone and to have accessible mobile UI is very important
Wireframe example
Access to Chapter list and additional features in eText
Hover to show chapter information
responsive design
Transferring design into all screen size is a challenge. I removed the thumbnail preview and hover on effect in mobile and simplify the design in smaller screen.
Unboxing
goal
User
Timeline
Welcome messages
The design helps users keep an eye towards their end goal and motivate them to complete eText onboarding experience in order to start using the app.
Action-driven tooltips
By highlighting a given elements in the app and darkening the space around it. Using coach mark to introduce new features and functionalities that user could easily missed. We use Appcue to create coach mark for more specific features, like setting, audio or study tools
Unboxing
Intro
The eText toolkit is an in class tool to help instructor enhance their presentation Live in class.
User
Instructor
Timeline
1 month