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AT&T Certified Solutions Catalog

AT&T's Certified Solutions Catalog is an online catalog of business applications that run on mobile devices and computers. ADGi was hired to create a new design for the catalog to increase ease of use for the large collection of applications. ADGi analyzed the existing site first by doing an expert review and then by doing navigation testing using our Navtester tool.

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TransLink Trip Planner Redesign

ADGi evaluated and redesigned a suite of transit trip planning tools for TransLink, Metro Vancouver’s regional transportation authority. The enhanced trip planning tools were released in the fall of 2009.

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The TransLink site has a set of applications that it uses to provide transit information to users, collectively known as the Trip Planning tools. From TransLink’s market research team, TransLink knew that the most common reasons that users were coming to the website were to create trip plans or get trip information (bus and train schedules). However, they also knew from the customer feedback logs that many users were frustrated and/or unsuccessful at obtaining the information from the tools provided. Further, because the trip planning tool was a third-party application embedded in the TransLink site, the web logs were not capturing any information about usage, nor had the research team ever done detailed research with customers about this area of the site.

TransLink engaged ADGi to analyze the usability issues of the current tools, and to provide a redesign for them.

The Process

Since there had been little to no research done on the trip planning tools, and because they were the most highly used section of the website (over 90% of people surveyed said that they came to the site for trip information), ADGi knew that defining and analyzing the usability issues of these tools was paramount to creating the redesign.

Given the vast number of users of the site, ADGi created a user research test plan with the following components: an expert review; an online survey (to provide statistical breadth); facilitated face-to-face user testing; a request to IT to obtain the data logs from the third-party application to analyze the data that users were providing when requesting trip information.

The usability tests were conducted in 2008. ADGi provided a report and presentation on their findings to the TransLink stakeholders in early January 2009, and the information provided - particularly the videos showing real users using the tools - met with great enthusiasm and provided a solid business case for the redesign project.

The Solution

Using the information exposed during the user research ADGi provided detailed wireframes for the redesign of the Trip Planning tools. In consultation with ADGi and its internal IT teams, TransLink split the development into two phases. The first changes launched with the redesign of the TransLink site in the spring of 2009 and the majority of the changes were implemented in the fall of 2009.

TransLink Alerts

ADGi designed the transit alert registration system for TransLink, the transit authority in Greater Vancouver. This tool allows people to sign up for transit alerts and receive the notifications by email or phone. The application launched in Fall 2009.

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SportFit Canada Website Redesign

2010 Legacies Now hired ADGi to develop the web strategy and to redesign the SportFit Canada website. The work included user experience analysis, detailed interaction design, and management of the project from design through implementation. The new site was launched in Fall 2008.

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SportFit Canada runs a highly successful school-based program aimed at getting kids to be active. The program’s success largely rests on the efforts of the program manager who spends a great deal of time working with schools to organize events and get schools and teachers involved.

The Process

ADGi was initially invited to complete an expert review of the existing site. Based on our findings 2010 Legacies Now was able to support the argument for a budget to complete a full-scale redesign.

The Solution - Surface the Interaction

Before the redesign, the site was an excellent example of a collection of good ideas that were cobbled together without much in the way of planning or user research. All of the important information and interactions on the site were buried two or three links deep. While the application logic behind it was solid, and the idea of finding sports for kids based on current fitness levels and interests was excellent, the site was hard to navigate and hard to use.

Our approach to this redesign was based on two key concepts:

  1. Simplicity - the site needed to appeal as much to students who will be the users interacting most with the site as to teachers who need to feel like the site will be easy for their students to use
  2. Bring the information and the key interactions as close to the surface as possible

Based on these two key concepts we developed this wireframe for the redesigned home page. It uses the concept that SportFit is as “easy as 1-2-3” and then describes the site and it’s main interaction in three key areas of the home page.

Using the wireframe as a foundation, our designer created this design concept.

The redesigned site was launched in Fall of 2008.

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