Mount Mary Magazine Fall 2023

Page 7

FEATURE STORY

Two UX design students unleashed their skills to re-envision the university website This summer, user experience design (UX) students Winla Vang and Galilea Garnica got the chance to put their classroom skills to use in a real-world project: a redesign of the Mount Mary website. User experience is a field that combines psychology with design, considering ways to make products more accessible and usable. Frequently, the term refers to designing for the digital realm, such as apps and websites. Working with the university marketing and communication team, the two students examined ways to improve the Mount Mary website for visitors, particularly current and prospective students.

Students learn to apply affinity mapping and UX concepts. ser experience design U students Elizabeth Boney (left) and Giselle Martin Gomez (right) practice skill building exercises. UX students Winla Vang (left) and Galilea Garnica (right) show their proposed website redesign.

Vang and Garnica worked together to find solutions using the design thinking process learned during their UX design courses. They focused their effort on the most frequently visited pages of the site and how they could function more efficiently for users. Their initial work examined the website pages the team believed could function more efficiently for visitors. Using an analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (referred to in the industry by the acronym SWOT) the students collected extensive data, looking at user feedback through a campus-wide survey and analyzing competitor schools. The team also conducted usability tests and interviews with current website users to gain insight into how the site could better serve its audience. “Being able to empathize with users was one of my favorite aspects of research,” said Vang. “Listening to personal anecdotes from current students and having a chance to engage with high school students about

how they navigate the website was extremely insightful in our research process.” Over the course of the project Vang and Garnica discovered several important findings, including areas potentially losing traffic due to issues with navigation. The team also proposed ways to update graphics, photos and icons to create a more visually engaging experience. Both students shared their surprise at learning that diverse groups of users had similar feedback. “We discovered remarkable similarities in their needs and concerns,” said Vang. Based upon their findings, the students created working prototypes and test pages to demonstrate their proposed redesign. The Mount Mary marketing team plans to put many of the suggested changes into practice.

In UX, we seek to understand the needs of users, through research and empathy. We strive to make experiences friendly, inclusive and memorable. Both interns left with not only projects to pad their professional resumes, but also the experience of working with a client in a real-world setting. “As a Latina woman in tech, I’ve come to appreciate that we bring a unique perspective and approach that can make a significant impact in the industry,” said Garnica, who appreciated the chance to put her classroom skills into practice. “Looking ahead, I intend to use the knowledge I’ve honed, and have no doubt they will serve me well in any field I choose to pursue.” n

FALL 2023 | 5


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
Mount Mary Magazine Fall 2023 by Mount Mary University - Issuu