Usability Testing to Enhance the Penny Juice Website Experience

This artifact presents a usability testing project conducted as part of a graduate-level Usability and UX/UI course. In a collaborative effort, the team evaluated the Penny Juice website—targeting childcare providers and parents—employing structured methodologies such as card sorting, think-aloud protocols, and heuristic evaluations. The goal was to identify usability pain points and propose actionable recommendations to enhance navigation, visual design, and the ordering process.

Approach

Planning

The study opened with developing a research plan that outlined goals, participant recruitment criteria, and chosen methodologies. Team members recruited participants—including childcare professionals and parents.

Methods

Participants completed card-sorting exercises to discover intuitive groupings and navigation patterns.

Think-aloud protocols captured real-time user challenges while trying to locate nutritional information or place orders.

Heuristic evaluations supplemented user feedback with expert analysis, highlighting broader issues such as inconsistent navigation, unclear layout, and poorly rendered images.

Recommendations

Findings were synthesized and structured into clear, prioritized recommendations focused on restructuring the information architecture, refining the visual layout, and simplifying the ordering experience.

The deliverable is a professional usability testing report accompanied by supporting documentation, including raw data and a research plan.

Cover page of PennyJuice Website Usability Testing Report, listing the team name, members, class information, professor, and date.