Red Cross Lifeblood 🩸 Service Analysis

Brief: Carry out primary and secondary research in relation to an existing service. Use your research to identify the main steps of engaging with that service, and the major 'pain points' experienced by the people using it.

Project Duration: 2 weeks

Tools: Adobe Illustrator, Miro

1-1 Interviews

Semi-structured interviews were conducted to understand the process and pain points. One interviewee was a recent-first time donor, and two have donated between 5 to 10 times.

Focus Group

One focus group was conducted. This worked well, as most participants in the group went together to donate, and it allowed for ideas to be bounced off each other and to help jog their memories. All four participants were one-time donors.

Online Ethnography

Online ethnography was used next to see the feedback for the service online. This allowed for an older, more diverse demographic to be reached. Seventeen entries from two platforms (Facebook and Reddit) were reviewed.

Usability Test

Usability testing was conducted to explore the interactions with the website and app interface, after learning how it was a repeated issue from the online ethnography. Six tests were conducted, all on new users of Lifeblood.

Affinity Diagramming

Lastly, an affinity diagram was made to compile all the findings and observations from all the research. The overarching headings were then arranged in a rough chronological order to assist with the data visualisation, and the most prominent insights were included in the final design.

Visualisation of the User Journey

Using a timeline format, an infographic of the user journey timeline was made, incorporating all the research findings. It includes annotations, delight points, pain points and insights about people's key interactions with Lifeblood.

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