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Problem Definition

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Here is the design process that was

followed during the designing

process of expiro.

Design Process

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The goal is to reduce the amount of

household waste and help save resources,

money, and environment.

Expiry Dates & Wastage

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Here is some data collected from different

reputed sources.

Miro Board Link

Secondary Research

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This is a survey conducted via Google Forms. This survey had 8 questions.

163 Responses from people of different tier of cities were received.

Questionnaire & Responses

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The buying behaviour for people in

different cities is different. Here is

an explanation.

Personas based on City

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Here is the user persona of our

ideal users.

Persona of Ideal User

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This is the mapping of all the

stakeholders related to this

project.

Stakeholders' Mapping

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Here are the challenges and

goals that come with adoption

of the app.

Challenges

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The UI of the app. Designed and

prototyped in Figma

UI (App Screens)

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This is the user journey map of a

potential user who goes to shop to

buy groceries.

Journey Map

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There are many expiry tracking apps on App stores.

Here is a comparison between expiro

and other apps

USP & Competition

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An empathy map will help you understand your user’s

need while you develop a deeper understanding of

the person you are designing for.

Empathy Mapping

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The Eisenhower Matrix is also known as the time

management matrix, the Eisenhower Box. It is

the urgent-important matrix.

Eisenhower Matrix

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This is the user flow for first time

user of the app.

User Flow

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This project was made in collaboration with

Mukul Kaushik

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