
Sofia Lopez - Branding, Illustration, Ui Design
Juan Alvarez & Thanh Thai To - UX Design
Rachael Patternson - Researcher
"Yum-Yum is an engaging, government-funded pop-up event designed to introduce elementary school children in grades K-5 to the essentials of healthy eating. Hosted directly within their school, this interactive program spans 4 hours and provides hands-on learning in an environment where children feel comfortable and excited to explore new foods.
Throughout the event, children are taught to prepare a variety of fun, nutritious snacks, allowing them to see that healthy food can be both enjoyable and easy to make. The program emphasizes the importance of nutrition in a way that’s easy to understand, focusing on how good food choices can help them feel strong, energized, and ready to learn.”
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Stationery
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Before any wire framing begun we had to
know our audience and understand their
likely experience.
This would ultimately give us a direction on
to how we got here and the expectations the user would have when navigating the website.
The first stage of wireframe creation. Here we begun creating the navigation expected by the user. Focused on main stages of navigation like:
Home Page
Sign Up/Log In/Log Out
Recipes
Forums
Dates
Games
This all taken into consideration because the website is designed for parents who are looking for ways to engage with healthy eating habits with their kids or is interested in the program.

Low Fidelity is the time where we focus on the user experience the most. Details like navigation, typography, hierarchy and navigation was a main focus.
User testing became a vital aspect from this point forward. Here is we figured out the issues user had when navigating the website as implemented possible solutions, until we got to good state.
High Fidelity is the most refined version of the website. It has been curated to a fun and informative website to assist parents in curving bad eating habits in children. Optimized for both mobile and computer the website offers calendar for future events, healthy and enjoyable recipes, forum for parents and even games for the kids to enjoy