Located in Preston, Lancashire, Nature’s Pets Ltd is a young small business which focuses on selling natural treats, supplements and toys for dogs and cats. During our time with this exciting project, we took a user-centric approach to redesign the current system.
Project duration
9 weeks / 55+ screens
My Role
UX Research, UX Design, UI Design
Tools used
Our task
Our job as a UX team was to firstly determine the information customers are first looking for when visiting the website and explore the most suitable ways of providing both users and the business with a personalised experience, while also keeping a focus on data collection.
Additionally, we were tasked to provide a design solution to the current design problems associated with the website, based on research findings. Finally, it was our responsibility to create an easier and clearer user experience for Nature’s Pets’ users.
Initial business insights
Existing customers data
Primarily dog owners
From Bolton and Preston
Mostly mobile visitors
Avg. session duration 3.85 min
Target audience research
Varying ages, starting at 20
Mostly families
Middle-aged people spend most on pet food
No significant gender gap, weighted towards females
User interviews
Main takeaways
We needed to gain a deeper understanding of our target audience’s needs, along with their current experience while using the system. Because of this, we conducted a series of think-aloud interviews with pet owners.
The notes taken were condensed and coded (e.g.: “Positives”, “Negatives”, “Recommendations”) and two affinity diagrams were created for the mobile version and respectively the desktop version interviews.
The results revealed major issues associated with the visibility, performance, design and wording aspects of the system. The feedback provided this far indicates that users may be driven away from the website as the website is losing credibility due to the issues encountered.
Improve site's speed
More information
Improve overall design
Make it fun!
Heuristic evaluation
Previous user interviews revealed major usability issues, and therefore, we decided to run a thorough heuristic evaluation. This helped us cover and prioritise a larger range of issues that may drive users away from the site.
Personas & User stories summary
Mina
A new, young pet owner with limited experience, attempting to train her dog.
Goals
Teach her dog new tricks
Learn about healthy pet treats
Needs
Make informed decisions before purchases
Be able to get advice
Pains
Limited experience
Indecisive
Marienne
An older user with limited internet experience that requires orders rather than in-store pick-ups.
Goals
Have support
Understand technology
Needs
Delivery options
Easy navigation
Pains
Difficulty moving around
Lack of internet experience
Jai
A busy adult looking for alternatives for caring for his dog’s strict dietary needs.
Goals
Find a feasible way to care for his dog’s needs
Have affordable options for natural dog treats
Needs
To trust the store he buys from
To find a way to get his dog to relax
Pains
Natural dog treats and supplements are usually expensive
Prepping meals for his dog is time consuming
How might we...
Ensure that Mina finds the right products for the dog?
Chatbot
Product categories on homepage
Filters on the homepage
Pet type quiz
Product recommendations
Smart search
Pet account
Give Marienne an easy experience while using the website?
Smart search
Informative headers
Animations
Readable fonts
Favourites
Filters
More icons
Ensure Jai finds products that are safe for his dog?
Allergy filters
Structured product descriptions
Product recommendations
Pet type quiz
Smart search
Allergy icons
More icons
+ 25 solutions
Brainstorming & Decision matrix
Crazy 8's
Once the previous steps were complete, we used the Crazy 8’s design method to quickly generate ideas for the homepage and shop, splitting the work among team members between desktop and mobile design.
This way, each one of us was able to express ideas and most importantly, collaboratively decide on the best features and layouts for the upcoming redesign.
User flow
Hi-Fi prototype
At this stage in the design process, we collaboratively split the work, and each team member was assigned three pages to design in both desktop and mobile version.
One of our main tasks was to create a personalised experience on our client’s website, while also considering their need to collect data. During our ideation process, we settled on implementing a pet quiz, which would guide users to the most suitable products for their pets, while also collecting data about their pets and the information they look for.
Once the team was confident with the first prototype, I conducted usability testing and collaborated with a teammate to efficiently distribute tasks.
My focus was on testing the mobile version, where five users were invited to participate in think-aloud sessions. Participants shared their phone screens and provided valuable insights while verbalising their thoughts and reviewing the prototype.
Throughout the study, their actions and comments were observed and documented.
Results
The mobile version received mixed opinions on various aspects of the prototype in terms of functionality and wording. Participants also made various recommendations in regards to the quiz feature, revealing valuable insights into real user needs.
Once the user feedback was analysed and written down, the rest of the team proceeded to the next stage, creating a style guide and mock-up prototypes based on the insights gained during the interviews.
Conclusion
Our project has significantly contributed to enhancing the user experience on our client’s website. Valuable insights were gathered during the user interviews, which will ultimately help boost Nature’s Pets conversion rates. While the design process remains ongoing, our efforts have successfully initiated the creation of a personalised experience for users.
What I would do differently
Iterate more throughout the design process
Have a clearer and more concise plan for the pet quiz feature
Have more documentation on design decisions and research findings
What I learned
Strengthened my skills and gained confidences as a UX researcher
How to successfully communicate with a client
Strengthened my presentation skills
How to foster healthy communication and effectively navigate disagreements
How to proactively contribute to the success of the team
How to take initiative while also making sure everyone is happy