3. Problem Statement
Problem/Need:
Anne needs to find a way to transform the stress and unsatisfaction she has at work into positive energy or
excitement to do stuff that makes her happy and satisfied.
She also needs to learn how to deal with her daily responsibilites to avoid stress and frustration.
4. Idea Selection
Most Favorite:
‘spend time on a hobby’
Spending the free time on things you enjoy and relax is really refreshing for the body and mind.
A hobby can take a lot of the free time, but it’s worth it. The mind works better, the body reacts better, and all this
refreshment can help improve the daily deals and works.
The thing here is not about the hobby itself, but spending time on other things beside your job so when your out of
work, you’re mind won’t be so much worried about your problems, occasionally, hobbies can help to solve 'em.
5. Prototype
Find Your Hobby:
Find Your Hobby is a free web
platform that suggest hobbies
to the users on their need, age
and health.
8. Find Your Hobby:
The last info to be given is
about health problem, which
will impact in the suggestion.
Prototype
9. Find Your Hobby:
Finally, the suggestion comes
up!
Suppose the user wants to
relieve the stress,has between
25 - 30 years old and have
respiratory problems, what
would be the
recommendation?
SWIMMING!
It solves basically the 3 needs
and characteristicas given by
the user.
Prototype
10. Find Your Hobby:
The user can try as many times he
want ‘til he finds the best hobby for
him. To use the platform, the user
will need to use either Twitter or
Facebook to connect, and when he
chooses a Hobby, an automatic
post goes to his wall so his friends
can encourage him to go on!
Prototype
11. I tested the prototype with two
interviewees, and both gave me a
positive feedback of the platform,
saying it would be truly helpful for
them and many of their friends.
Feedback