FritoLay approached us to promote Sweetos™ Cinnamon Sugar Flavored Snacks for Easter. To solve their needs, we built an interactive sweepstakes website called Chester’s Eggerator. Users would redeem Sweetos™ bag codes and design easter eggs to win prizes up to $10,000. I led the UX strategy and design and supported the creative and technology teams throughout the project.
The Challenges
- Translate complex sweepstake rules to an intuitive experience that even children can enjoy
- Adapt deliverables to save time and efforts of clients and team members on a tight schedule
- Prove the value of UX in a marketing-driven campaign
Design Process
User Flows
I mapped user flows to clarify sweepstakes rules and site navigation. I also used these flows to align our team with FritoLay, and to provide guidance to developers. Due to the tight timeline, I adapted the user flows so developers could easily translate each step to its corresponding page. The flow below illustrates how users share and submit their virtual eggs for prizes.
Wireframes & Final Product
Then, I wireframed each page to outline elements and interactions that would occur. I made the wireframes child-friendly through large, visual, and simplified design. Afterward, digital designers created visual comps based on my wireframes.





