Data Wallet

As part of my thesis work, Data Wallet was an exploration on simplifying complex data transactions occurring on the device.

All apps show up as cards, giving easy access to your data within the app

Wallet V1: view key data points

which app is the most frequently accessed

which data point is the most frequently accessed

Data is an asset. Give the user control of what they own.

Wallet V2

add a value proposition to data

add a sense of user interaction. rather than simply viewing data leaving device, the user can act upon it

ability to keep data on-device, never to be sold or shared

User Testing

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3 participants

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No time limit

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2 tasks

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Observation only

How much is your heart rate data worth?

Key findings

3/3 correct

Rated easy difficulty

Users liked how the tiles at the top expanded and collapsed

Users liked how easy to understand the information was

Users were unsure how to add extra data points, if necessary

Is Facebook tracking Contact Info?

Key findings

3/3 correct

Rated easy difficulty

Users liked how the cards were similar Wallet on iOS devices, felt familiar

Users felt the card was too simplistic, could use better data visualization

UI didn’t feel cohesive with the rest of the app

What I learned…

bringing back cards helped simplify information, but could be better organized

UI elements for the personal data is smooth, easy to understand

Cards could use a redesign to feel more connected the other parts

What I learned…

bringing back cards helped simplify information, but could be better organized

UI elements for the personal data is smooth, easy to understand

Cards could use a redesign to feel more connected the other parts

Data Wallet

As part of my thesis work, Data Wallet was an exploration on simplifying complex data transactions occurring on the device.

All apps show up as cards, giving easy access to your data within the app

Wallet V1: view key data points

which app is the most frequently accessed

which data point is the most frequently accessed

Data is an asset. Give the user control of what they own.

Wallet V2

add a value proposition to data

add a sense of user interaction. rather than simply viewing data leaving device, the user can act upon it

ability to keep data on-device, never to be sold or shared

User Testing

􀉬

3 participants

􁜓

No time limit

􀼐

2 tasks

􀋮

Observation only

How much is your heart rate data worth?

Key findings

3/3 correct

Rated easy difficulty

Users liked how the tiles at the top expanded and collapsed

Users liked how easy to understand the information was

Users were unsure how to add extra data points, if necessary

Is Facebook tracking Contact Info?

Key findings

3/3 correct

Rated easy difficulty

Users liked how the cards were similar Wallet on iOS devices, felt familiar

Users felt the card was too simplistic, could use better data visualization

UI didn’t feel cohesive with the rest of the app

What I learned…

bringing back cards helped simplify information, but could be better organized

UI elements for the personal data is smooth, easy to understand

Cards could use a redesign to feel more connected the other parts

What I learned…

bringing back cards helped simplify information, but could be better organized

UI elements for the personal data is smooth, easy to understand

Cards could use a redesign to feel more connected the other parts

Data Wallet

As part of my thesis work, Data Wallet was an exploration on simplifying complex data transactions occurring on the device.

All apps show up as cards, giving easy access to your data within the app

Wallet V1: view key data points

which app is the most frequently accessed

which data point is the most frequently accessed

Data is an asset. Give the user control of what they own.

Wallet V2

add a value proposition to data

add a sense of user interaction. rather than simply viewing data leaving device, the user can act upon it

ability to keep data on-device, never to be sold or shared

User Testing

􀉬

3 participants

􁜓

No time limit

􀼐

2 tasks

􀋮

Observation only

How much is your heart rate data worth?

Key findings

3/3 correct

Rated easy difficulty

Users liked how the tiles at the top expanded and collapsed

Users liked how easy to understand the information was

Users were unsure how to add extra data points, if necessary

Is Facebook tracking Contact Info?

Key findings

3/3 correct

Rated easy difficulty

Users liked how the cards were similar Wallet on iOS devices, felt familiar

Users felt the card was too simplistic, could use better data visualization

UI didn’t feel cohesive with the rest of the app

What I learned…

bringing back cards helped simplify information, but could be better organized

UI elements for the personal data is smooth, easy to understand

Cards could use a redesign to feel more connected the other parts

What I learned…

bringing back cards helped simplify information, but could be better organized

UI elements for the personal data is smooth, easy to understand

Cards could use a redesign to feel more connected the other parts