3. Today You Will:
1. Learn about the AUX program.
2. Get a topic for your bootcamp prototype.
3. Discuss design thinking/product design sprints.
4. Meet your fellow applicants.
5. Get to know your instructors.
20. Design Thinking Exercise
1) Sketch your ideal wallet.
2) Talk with your group about their wallet use.
3) Figure out a point of view based on interview.
21. Point of View Statement
Group needs a way to
Need because
Insight .
22. Design Thinking Exercise
1) Sketch your ideal wallet.
2) Talk with your group about their wallet use.
3) Figure out a point of view based on interview.
4) Sketch some alternatives from new POV.
23. Design Thinking Exercise
1) Sketch your ideal wallet.
2) Talk with your group about their wallet use.
3) Figure out a point of view based on interview.
4) Sketch some alternatives from new POV.
5) Talk about your ideas as a group. Pick one.
24. Design Thinking Exercise
1) Sketch your ideal wallet.
2) Talk with your group about their wallet use.
3) Figure out a point of view based on interview.
4) Sketch some alternatives from new POV.
5) Talk about your ideas as a group. Pick one.
6) Present to the group. How would you validate?
26. As long as it’s an important problem,
it’s perfect for a design sprint.
27. Day 1: Understand
1) Business Opportunities
2) Competitors
3) How to Measure Success
4) Existing Research
5) Who Should I Interview?
6) Most Important User Story
29. Day 1: Understand
1) Business Opportunities
2) Competitors
3) How to Measure Success
4) Existing Research
5) Who Should I Interview?
6) Most Important User Story
30. Day 1: Understand
How To Measure Success
Goals Signals Metrics
Happiness
Engagement
Adoption
Retention
Task Success
32. Day 2: Diverge
1) Separate user story into unique problems.
2) Generate lots of solutions for each chunk.
3) Analyzed ideas that emerge. Find connections.
4) Generate new solutions based on these ideas.
5) Choose what itches for more development.
6) Storyboard 3 different flows that meet user story.
7) Get feedback.
34. Day 3: Decide
1) Conflicts: did I solve the same problem different ways?
2) Test several against each other, or choose the best?
3) What are my biggest assumptions?
4) Script test based on settling conflicts & assumptions.
5) Sketch storyboard of user with your prototype.
35. Day 4: Prototype
1) Aim for minimum fidelity for an accurate test.
2) Use real text/content. Lorem ipsum is useless.
3) Seek out feedback at several points.
4) Complete test is more important than beauty.
40. Day 5: Validate
1) What are my conflicts and assumptions to be tested?
2) Script my test to make sure I get to everything.
3) Have someone else take notes or record the test.
4) Run 5-6 interviews to start seeing patterns.
5) Figure out what did and did not work.
6) Determine what the next test is going to be.
42. Next week at AUX…
1) Presentations are 10 minutes each.
2) We want to see your process.
3) Insights and experiences that changed your
point of view are important.
4) Describe how the prototype you arrived at will
allow you to test a big assumption.
5) Discuss what you think you’d do next.