5. Research the problem.
Learn about your users.
Generate lots of
ideas for what
problem to solve.
Ideate on how
your product can
do to solve the
problem
Narrow down
your ideas to a
few concepts
for exploration.
Test these
concepts with
real people.
Get feedback.
Refine your
concept to
incorporate
feedback.
Apply visual
design to
concepts
Create your final
solution and plan
for how to deliver
to the users
the design process
6. Research the
problem. Learn
about your users.
Investigate
competitive
products
the design process for software
Create user
scenarios.
Prioritize user
needs.
Determine
product
requirements
Sketch Many
Ideas
Get Initial
Feedback
Build a fast
prototype
Test prototypes
with users
Use Feedback to
Improve Design.
Refine Visual
Treatment of
Design
Choose
concepts
Sketch low
fidelity
mockups .
29. MICROSOFT IDEACAMP UX WORKSHOP
wireframes
http://www.behance.net/gallery/WIREFRAMES/6771739
Editor's Notes
How do people talk and interact with interfaces?
Interfaces must communicate and inform the user on how it can be used.
What happens when users see an interface? What is he or she thinking? Does he understand what he or she is looking at? What is the user supposed to do next?
Traditionally called Human Computer Interaction, HCI represents the engineering approach we take to UX . It’s rooted in understanding how people use technology and how the components of a digital design help a user accomplish a task.
Design process exists for a lot of things:
Products
Services
Interfaces
Design process exists for a lot of things:
Products
Services
Interfaces
use it to really understand your user and discover what their life is
who they are
use it to brainstorm associations around a word
use it to prioritize what things are most important for your design to solve
use it to get users to talk about what’s important for them
1. write down features on cards/post it’s
2. have the user sort them into groups
3. have the user rank these cards in order of importance.