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Cover of a book titled "Who's Candy?" with the author's name, Iamre Southaun, written vertically along the edge.
Page from a presentation titled 'Welcome to Who's Candy' with a large red section on the left and the table of contents on the right, listing sections like Project Brief, Primary Research, Secondary Research, Product Design, User Testing, Iterative D
A presentation slide with a red background and white text that reads "Understanding the problem."
Open book or document titled 'Project Brief' discussing designing an Alexa voice interface for Amazon Echo with a trivia game involving candy, including a quote about candy trivia.
A calendar titled 'Skills Calendar' with the main heading 'Time and Process,' listing different skill development activities and their scheduled dates, including research, user research, analysis, testing, and development.
A two-page magazine spread with the left page in red and the right page in white, featuring bold black headings 'The Problem?' and 'Proposed Solution' and text discussing trivia.
Page titled 'Design Goals' discussing a trivia game created using voice technology, with goals to increase user engagement and competition through a skill template provided by Amazon.
Slide with coral background and white text that says "Gathering primary data & research" and small, vertically aligned text along the right side with publication details.
Page with the heading "NEED FINDING" and body text about investigating voice interface skills and Alexa skills, with a large red square on the right side of the page.
Open magazine spread showing a article titled "NEED FINDING RESULTS" with text discussing a study about designing a trivia game focused on candy history, including objectives and findings, and notes written on sticky notes on the right side.
Page from a presentation or report titled "User Scoping" with a large red square on the right side and text on the left explaining methods for searching potential users for Alexa skill, including surveys and face-to-face interviews.
A two-column informational slide about survey methodology. The left column discusses testing with questions like considering oneself a trivia nerd, and rating candy knowledge. The right column lists questions asked, including name, age, trivia enjoym
Survey results page with pink background showing ratings and statistics, and black text explaining the survey about candy trivia and pop culture references.
A two-page document with a large red block on the left side and black text on a white background on the right side. The text discusses interesting research findings and game design ideas, including adding a points system and crowdsource questions for
Slide with the text 'Looking into the trivia ecosystem' in white bold font on a red background.
A webpage titled 'What is in the world of trivia?' discussing the role of trivia games, mentioning their coverage of various genres, history, and user-generated content, with a red sidebar on the left and white background.
Page of a presentation comparing two trivia games, 'Would You Rather?' and 'Jeopardy!', with descriptions and logos for each game.
Book cover titled 'Discovering voice interfaces & history' with a red background and white text.
A person with short hair and a serious expression looks upward. The background is pink with a digital security camera icon and text.
Screenshot of a user interface with a smartphone app showing weather information, tips to try, and two photos of a person using a voice assistant device in a car. The page discusses behind the scenes of Alexa's voice interface.
Red background with white text that reads "Product design & development."
White background with black text titled "Product Description." Large red handwritten text says "Who's Candy?" with a red curved line underneath.
Press release document about 'Who's Candy' trivia game using Amazon Echo Dot technology, including game features, quotes from creators and players, and the goal of the game.
A user flow chart diagram illustrating steps and decisions for a candy purchasing process, with colored boxes, arrows, and decision points.
Flowchart titled 'Information Arch Map' explaining the process of a candy trivia game, including sections for welcome message, direction, help, question poll, pattern recognition, rewards, scoring, and ending message.
Slide with red background and white text that reads "User testing & design iteration changes."
A printed document with instructions for testing a game skill, titled 'Testing the Skill' and 'Areas of Focus,' with four person images on the left side, overlaid with a red filter. The text discusses testing procedures and areas for evaluation, incl
A young woman sitting at a desk, looking at a laptop screen displaying information, with two cups of coffee nearby.
A presentation slide with text on the right and a photo of Amazon Alexa smart speaker devices on the left, which are glowing with neon rings in different lighting.
Red background with white text that reads: 'Final skill design & video demo of Who's Candy.'
Bright red background with scattered chocolate bar pieces, overlayed with white text that says "Let's Play!" and light blue text that says "WHO'S CANDY?" along with a YouTube URL.
A document titled 'Project Retrospective' with questions about creating an original product concept, designing digital interfaces and voice, prototyping challenges, preferences, and project improvements. There's a handwritten note at the bottom right