This is the sketching/prototyping portion of a lean UX design bootcamp @500startups, it's evolved for each batch. The workshop has been a part of the 500startups UX bootcamp on 2/4/2011, 6/4/2011 and 10/21/2011. It's constantly evolving for each batch, working with batches #000 + #001, and now #002 so far!
14. These are the POVs
Point of View: [Insert User...(descriptive)] + Needs List of
[Insert Needs...(verb)] + Because + [Insert Insight...(compelling & surprising)] hypotheses:
• “Tell me about the last time you...” When you go through
the interview check o
• “Tell me about an experience you’ve had with...” if you validated any
assumptions
• “How did you feel when ____ happened?”
• “What were you feeling at that moment?”
• “Really, can you tell me why that matters?
• “Say more about that...I see... Do you know why you think that?
• “Okay. And that is important because...”
15. Add context
Ability
cheap, fast, simple
usability
Triggers
hope, fear,
use pleasure, pain
user goal
context
24. UX Challenge,
Your Turn (20min)
• Sketch out your POV in context, get at
goals, needs, uses
• what are the riskiest scenarios to draw?
• High frequency moments: actions,
emotions, behavior
41. Keep in mind
• Build your prototype to test your
hypotheses.
• How will you measure success?
• Have a scenario and questions ready for
your testers.
42. Challenge!
• Build the screens you just sketched so
anyone here can try it out.
• You have 20 minutes.
43. Resources:
See What I mean: How to use
comics to communicate ideas
by Kevin Cheng
http://rosenfeldmedia.com/
books/comics/
Making Comics
by Scott McCloud
http://scottmccloud.com/
Friday, October 21, 11
44. Sketching & Prototyping UX
now, how will
you test further?...
@karldotter
hashtag #sketchux
Thank you 500startups #000 + #001 monsters, Enrique Allen,
Rick Boardman, Miche Capone,Thomas Both, Laura Klein & Janice Fraser
+ more!
Notes de l'éditeur
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grab your user quote that you mentioned in the persona recap today+ a sticky pad + and a pen\n
sketch anything you want from scribbles to enrique allan. In the meantime, I’m going to tell you about sketching.\n
when you sketch, your thinking becomes tangible making.\n
It turns your brain’s fuzzy’ness into something clear, simply by being tangible -> Increasing the chance to share, collaborate and improve your ideas. \n
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Any volunteer that wants to share the stretch sticky that you scribbled on?\n
grab your persona quote and write it on a sticky, this example is cardmunch, make the quote into a speech bubble by circling it.\n
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ok, now grab a third sticky. This is a memory sticky based on your persona quote. Remember generating ideas during the lunch improv? Improv with sketching this sticky. Sketch anything that inspires or riffs off any of the actions or ideas around the quote. \n
great, now grab a fourth sticky. Use your quote and memory stickies as inspiration toward making up an interaction sticky. Write an action/trigger on a interface element, try a single button or something simple.\n
so, we just did this warm up, but let’s uncover the ways you can use these in real life for your product.\n
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when I worked with IDEO last year I got to participate in a brainstorm for a crazy invention book with Klutz, the method used is called make a mutt, you add on peoples ideas or simply combine two objects to generate new ideas.\n
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quote or user need, not features, your persona, 6 places where they would need your product, where that need would arise/ where they would feel that need. most obvious 1 first, speed kills the censor\n
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bring those guys back! what would a screen or interface look like to achieve this?\n