sketchboards + prototypes

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Agile methods for better and faster UX solutions. This 3-hour workshop was presented at Agile 2008 in Toronto. Co-developed with Dan Harrelson (http://www.slideshare.net/dharrels).

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Dan Harrelson, Leah Buley

Sketchboards & PrototypesAgile 2008

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[hand waving] Hello there.

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Who are we?

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Why are we here?

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Agile + User Experience

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A troubled history

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Why all the fuss?

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Designers in an agile world

*don’t let this go to your head8

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What makes agile agile?

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What makes design design?

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The big picture (a.k.a, what you get from design)

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One recipe for apple pie...

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What we’re going to do today

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Facebook for the Enterprise

( time to wake up, you’re about to get involved )

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Your mission

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3 scenarios

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Meet your mates

instructions:

1. Introduce yourselves.

2. Pick a scenario.

3. Pick a name for your team.

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Sketching

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Why sketch?

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“But I can’t draw!”

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2 kinds of sketching

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#1: Exploratory sketching

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Techniques for exploratory sketching

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Techniques for exploratory sketching

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An example

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#2: Refinement sketching

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Techniques for refinement sketching

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Techniques for refinement sketching

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Techniques for refinement sketching

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An example

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Where does sketching fit in?

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Let’s get sketching

instructions:

1. Working on your own, grab a 6-up template.

2. Fill in different ideas for the scenario your team has chosen.

3. Now grab a 1-up template.

4. Draw a screen that combines the best ideas from your 6-up template.

5. Go back over the 1-up template and emphasize what most important.

6. Do it in 10 minutes.

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(An example)

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Let’s get sketching

instructions:

1. Working on your own, grab a 6-up template.

2. Fill in different ideas for the scenario your team has chosen.

3. Now grab a 1-up template.

4. Draw a screen that combines the best ideas from your 6-up template.

5. Go back over the 1-up template and emphasize what most important.

6. Do it in 10 minutes.

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How did it go?

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Collaboration With Sketchboards

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How a sketch becomes a sketchboard

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Anatomy of a sketchboard

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Movie time!

No that’s not DanYeah, that’s LeahYep, there’s lots of bald guys in our office

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Sharing sketchboards

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Pass the pen

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Break!If you find chocolate donuts, can you bring a few back?

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Where do sketchboards fit in?

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Build a sketchboard

instructions:

1. Get together with your group, and create a sketchboard from everybody’s sketches.

2. Pair up with another table, and share your sketchboards with each other.

3. When the other team is sharing their sketchboard, give your input for how to make it better

4. Do it in twenty minutes.

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(An example)

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Build a sketchboard

instructions:

1. Get together with your group, and create a sketchboard from everybody’s sketches.

2. Pair up with another table, and share your sketchboards with each other.

3. When the other team is sharing their sketchboard, give your input for how to make it better

4. Do it in twenty minutes.

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How did it go?

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Recap

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How a sketchboard becomes a prototype

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sketchy

sketch goeshere Design Prototyping

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The design prototype

smallquick

disposable

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Different kinds of prototypes

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Who makes the prototype?

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Where does a design prototype fit in?

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Define your design prototype

=

fidelity

elementstime

resources

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Prototypes from sketches

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How do you figure out what’s what?

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Scope a design prototype

instructions:

1. With your team, look at sketchboard.

2. Place a colored post-it on each item that’s critical to the experience.

3. Place a different colored post-it on each item that’s complex for a user.

4. Rank each of the marked items using the matrix template.

5. Define an interactive prototype that addresses the critical and complex items.

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How did it go?

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Agile product development

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The long “wow!”

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The long “wow!”

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Want to learn more?Experience

strategy

Be Agile

UnderstandingYour Users

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Thanks!

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