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BT Vision website

May 28th, 2008
BT Vision website

BT Vision website

Interface design & research

The BT Vision website provides comprehensive TV and radio listings, games and service information as well as an e-commerce area for service and programme orders.

we are:london was appointed to make fundamental changes to the existing site that would improve usability, accessibility and navigation. The site needed to reflect the high standards and quality of the new TV service.

Issues & Requirements

  • BT required an updated website that identified what the product was, and present it in a clear fashion.
  • The site needed to support both new and existing customers.
  • It was essential that the navigation was clear and easy for customers to find what they were looking for fast and efficiently.
  • As the service grew, there was a requirement to ensure the website design was flexible to accommodate further additions.

Recommendation

we are:london recommended the User Centred Design methodology to research, prototype and test the website with end users. As highly skilled, experienced project managers, we are:london managed the entire project for BT; managing other external agencies and providing cohesive solutions.
Solution

To initiate the project, We carried out a full discovery workshop, identifying BT’s objectives and defining key customer profiles. These customer profiles were taken on ‘user journeys to determine the next stage of the development process.

Information Architecture

The Information Architecture was developed in conjunction with the internal BT Vision team and one other partner agency. We took full responsibility for the project management of this job, providing guidance on the wireframes and identifying the key components for the IA.

In addition, we are:london was responsible for ensuring that the content, design and branding, met with BT Vision’s business objectives for the site.

Usability testing

Extensive lab based testing was conducted with both existing and prospective BT customers; research techniques employed included eye tracking in the lab and an online survey on the existing site. The online survey results reflected the findings from the lab based testing and reinforced the need to make changes to the key site sections.

Tantamount to the success of the website, was the ability for visitors to the site to find the information that they were looking for quickly and to be able to understand the product as efficiently as possible.

Following extensive testing of the site navigation and feedback from the client, we are:london worked with the BT Technical team to implement the final changes and build the site.

Result

The new website is now streamlined to show content in a more powerful and dynamic way. Navigation is easier and more intuitive; with an improved taxonomy ensuring visitors to the site can find what they are looking for quickly and efficiently.

An ongoing review process with continued multivariate testing and further site development is now in place.

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BT Vision IPTV

March 15th, 2008
BT Vision IPTV

BT Vision IPTV

Interface design & usability research

we are:london lead phase 1 of BT Vision’s functional design development through to its successful launch on Monday 4th January 2007.

Phase 1 included the system’s navigation design; enabling users to access the many services offered by BT Vision, including EPG (electronic programme guide), film and PVR (personal video recorder). we are:london also ran competitor analysis workshops for user interface team.

we are:london’s team lead the user centred design process through Information Architecture, Strategy and Usability Testing, working very closely with BT Vision’s design team.

Chris Averill, MD of we are:london said:

We have been developing the Information Architecture for BT Vision since the initial stage of the service. For over a year we have been working closely with the BT Vision design team through workshops, brainstorms and strategy sessions, creating prototypes which we tested in our usability review labs. Our biggest challenge was to develop a series of complex interactions into a fast, simple user experience whilst dealing with very detailed business requirements on a platform that was still under development.

we are:london undertook Phase 2 of the interface development; adding new services and reworking the core navigation and Video on Demand store structure.  New promotional tools and increased functionality will also be implemented as the service develops.

Chris Averill added:

Having been at the heart of the system’s development for the last 16 months it is very exciting to see the service launched in the UK.  It has been an extremely complex project, not only meeting both BT and end user needs, but also ensuring that the core platform from Microsoft and interaction principles were acceptable to a broader European market - in alliance with Microsoft. We are currently developing access standards with BT Vision and are planning to undertake more usability and access audit labs.

BT Vision TV guide

BT Vision TV guide

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