Atomic Avenue
Web design simplification
Atomic Avenue is a real-life comic book database website which provides pricing information and purchasing options. My design team picked to work on this website, more specifically to streamline the way users can purchase comic books as well as distributing and making a hierarchy of content on the front page.
This UX and visual design project from Fall 2018 was done as a class assignment at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities with a group of other students including two graphic designers, a technical writer, and a product designer.
the final project at a glace
The images on the right are the team’s solutions for Atomic Avenue on the left is the original website at the time of this project.
Original website
Team solution for the front page
The final figma mockup
This mockup was used during the last rounds of user testing as well as the final presentation. The goal is for the user to locate and purchase a comic named “Stumptown” from the Top Sellers section on the front page. This embedded mockup works, try it out!
Project Proposal
This document describes the roles of each member of the group and the general plan for the beginning of the project.
Final presentation
This is the final presentation given to the class, as well as the prototype walkthrough for buying a comic book on the website done in Figma. The presentation contains a streamlined version of all content delivered for the assignment.
the full case study
This is the full in-depth findings of the project with more detail than the final presentation, including all steps of prototyping, ideation, and testing.