UX/UI

UX/UI Creation Case Study

World of Cheese

Completed in 2017-2019, World of Cheese was a fun UX/UI project that examined many aspects of the cheese-making process through the lens of UX /UI developments.

world of cheese icon

Explore the world of cheese.

Developed in 2019, this case study follows the ideation, research & development, and creation of a UX/UI design project focused on the best food: Cheese.

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Phase 1: Proposal

The World of Cheese will introduce its target audience to everything cheese.

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Phase 2: Analysis & Research

Who would the target audience be? What would our brand and site look like?

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Phase 3: Design, Revise, Rebuild

Designing is the fun part – actually building those ideas is the hard part.

Cheese on an assembly line

Project Ideation

An all-encompassing look at cheese from all around the world. Some special sections would include:

  • The basic cheese-making process
  • Where in the World Was This Made? game
  • Different types
  • Mix & Match flavor profiles
  • Recipes
  • History of Cheese
  • Types of cheese for the lactose-intolerant

This project would have multiple sections and features, like mix-and-matching, listviews, maps, video, and interactive elements.

Target Audience

The target audience for this project is anyone who loves cheese – men and women, he she they, young and old alike. If you’re alive and like cheese, this project would be for you.

Benefits to Target Audience

The target audience would benefit from having a singular, go-to place for a lot of cheese-related trivia and information.

The cheese-making process workflow
The cheese-making process workflow

Inspiration/Moodboard

Elements that inspired the project, as well as the color hex resources.

Brand Guide

Color guidelines

Typography Guidelines

The types/fonts that the project will be done in.

Main headers: Roboto, 14pt, Bold

Body: Arial/Web Safe Arial, 12pt, medium, black

Whitespace: Leave a 5px whitespace around all edges

Initial Concept Sketches

Initial Wireframes

First Iteration

Second Iteration

Third Iteration

After user testing, a few design changes were made to better reflect user interactions and use.

Final Iteration

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