This week I started to study how to present my works to everyone in practice better. Still, in the process, I always felt that my project was a bit too focused on the support of background subject theories and psychological theories, which made this project progress to the present without any Advancement in visualization and vision. But after I look back on the past, I realized that the focus of my project has never been to study the upgrade of visualization and presentation simply, but more importantly, the promotion of communication and experience. I hope that my project can give people a better understanding to help people understand Some obscure content.
Regarding the experience part, I asked some relevant people about their feelings about existing psychological counseling or anti-anxiety counseling videos. The following are some meaningful feedback:
- Video content sometimes lacks packaging and authority.
- Many videos have too much irrelevant information, such as personal introductions and backgrounds, and the core content is not direct enough.
- I often feel that it is enough to have a detailed text description that can be read directly, and the doctor’s appearance is not very meaningful.
- The talks are very general, unable to solve the problem, need a guide, like a video fitness class.
Regarding Viewpoint 123, I think we can try to streamline the content, set up “meaningful” doctors, and carry out a column package. For this package, I have seen a fascinating project that can be used as a reference.
Regarding point 4, my stakeholders need a more interactive experience, not just listening to a class. This is what I mentioned in the previous evaluation report.
At the same time, I researched the connection between anxiety, stress, and design, and I found a lot of valuable materials for reference.
But I think I still need to refer to some works or documents for the part of the humor, such as: what kind of humor is more appropriate for people in an anxiety-sensitive state.
https://uxdesign.cc/designing-for-users-with-anxiety-bb5e12d652a3