Project
Best Buy
Year
2018
Category
Facilitator
Researcher
UX Designer
Synopsis
Crafting a synchronized experience online and in store due to misalignment of information.
Team
Alex Orlov
Diego Mas Gonzalez
Nigel Durham
Best Buy, one of America's biggest brick and mortar electronics chain had a different experience depending on the layout. Many potential customers in-store had something specific in mind, and it was important for them to physically see and compare with other products.
How might we sync the experience between website and in-stores to provide potential buyers a more informative and efficient shopping experience that includes a price comparison, so users can feel confident making the right purchase?
Project Highlights
12 in-store contextual inquiries
Key Insights
Users come to Best Buy stores for the deals.
They come in-store when they want to see how a product feels in their hands, like a phone case or a watch.
Once in the store for an errand, people might find themselves picking up additional items (replacement headphones) that they didn’t set out to buy.
People seem to be on their phones a lot during the shopping process — either looking up additional deals or texting information (like a photo of a product) to family and friends.
People come into the store when they have time to kill — they might come into Best Buy to browse on a lunch break.
There’s a lot of entertaining things in store — like Nintendo Switch and laptops with WiFi — that can keep waiting friends entertained while their friends pick up a necessary item.
competitive research
Part of our research included competitive analysis, determining who your competitors are, their target audience and how the different types of engagement.
Based on the screener survey, we picked out potential usability testers that have made electronic purchases online and better understand users' approaches.
Heuristic Analysis
Card Sorting
Usability test of existing site
While conducting usability testing, users could either save their items of interest within their saved items or compare products but not save them.
Currently, the option to add an item to compare is signified by a small checkbox below the product’s image which some users missed out on when tasked to add items to compare.
Mid-Fi Usability Testing
Revised site map
Midhi-Fidelity: Sharing a comparison list
Responsive mobile screens
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