top of page

Happy

Logo.png

Home

Desktop - 1 (5).png

Happy Home is an online real estate marketplace company in which users can find and buy/rent apartments from agents or directly from apartment owners. Is elegant, easy, and intuitive. 

The Problem

Some real estate websites don't give enough information or photos about the apartment, and there is no option in which users can check how far is that apartment from a specific place (Itinerary).

The Goal

The goal of Happy Home is to give the user a pleasant experience while exploring apartments.

My Role

UX Designer leading the Happy Home website.

Responsibilities

Conducting interviews, paper and digital wireframing, low and high-fidelity prototyping, conducting usability studies, accounting for accessibility, iterating on designs and responsive designs.

Project duration

November 2021

Empathize

Summary

I started the user research by conducting interviews with people who have used at least one time real-estate websites. I interviewed students and grownups. Even though their goals were different, they experienced the same problems, such as lack of information, insufficient number of photos, and difficulty contacting the seller. After creating an empathy map of each interviewee, I summarized their point of view and created two personas. One was described as a university student, the other one as a doctor.

Empathy maps

Google UX Design Certificate - Empathy Map [Template] (1).png
Google UX Design Certificate - Empathy Map [Template] (2).png
Google UX Design Certificate - Empathy Map [Template].png

Personas

Persona [Website for finding apartments] (1).png
Persona [Website for finding apartments].png

Rosanna is a doctor who needs additional and better information about the apartment because she wants maximum guaranty on the quality of the place.

Pietro is a physic student who needs an easy and efficient way to buy/rent apartments because he wasn't satisfied with his latest researches.

Lastly, I created a user journey of both personas...

User Journey Map [Website for finding apartments].png

...and suggested solutions or improvements that would make each step easy and enjoyable.

Ideate

Sitemap

I created a sitemap that gives all kinds of information and options for the users, so that their journey on the website would end up successfully.

Sitemap for a website for finding apartments-1.png

Paper wireframes

Before creating digital wireframes, I kept in mind what were the main points underlined by each persona. After drawing some paper wireframes for the homepage, I chose what looked the best and designed similar styles for the other wireframes.

gurhòegio.PNG
rurur.PNG
IMG_20220107_0001_NEW-1.png

Digital wireframes

Search Bar.png
House – 21.png
Homepage – 4.png

Test the low-fidelity prototype yourself!

Mockups

Usability study

Study type

Moderated usability study

Location

Rome, Italy

In person

Participants

4 participants

Lenght

10 minutes

Usability study: findings

The usability study was a success. All of the users were satisfied with the flow and the simplicity of the website :-D The only problem encountered is that after arriving at a certain wireframe, some users had difficulty understanding that they could scroll down. To solve the problem, I created a dark green frame and put an arrow facing down at the bottom right of the corner. This adjustment can help users understand that they can scroll down to have more information about the apartment.

Before usability study...

House – 1.jpg

...after usability study

House – 1.png

Accessibility considerations

- When a text is placed above a color, I used the contrast checker to prevent accessibility problems.

- All the cta-buttons have the same typography and color.

Thoughts

Impact

Users have said that the website has a great design with lots of information and is easy and intuitive to navigate.

What I learned

Usability studies are always the most useful part of the job because the users always give the best pieces of advice on how to improve the product.

Next step

My next step would be to publish the work and periodically check the user reviews to see if there is something that the clients are frustrated with.

You arrived at the end of the case study!!
Want to stay in touch?

bottom of page