Design services with your users to make sure what is being created meets their needs.
Affinity grouping is a clustering exercise that groups similar ideas and information gathered during user research. Affinity grouping helps the team synthesize research data into common themes. The themes the team identifies can be analyzed and inform the activities that will be done in the Opportunity phase.
Affinity grouping steps
Card sorting is a method to help design the navigation or information architecture of your website. To understand what content goes where, card sorting has participants group cards together based on their own knowledge. After multiple sorting activities, your team will see how users group content together and what labels they give to those groups. This information can inform how you structure your navigation or information architecture.
Card sorting steps
Design the Box is an exercise where participants actually create a product box to represent the vision for a service. Participants are asked to imagine that their service is sold in a box on a retail shelf. This can help clarify the vision by creating that box and filling out common product packaging information.
Design the Box creates a structured set of constraints that helps a group focus on the essential elements of a project or strategy. The box also provides a concrete, tangible representation of what a project or strategy is about.
Design the box steps
Scenarios describe the stories and context behind why a specific user or group uses your service. Scenarios identify the goals and questions a user has with your service, and sometimes define the possibilities of how the user will achieve those goals with your service. Scenarios are useful for thinking through how to design an interface or for setting up a set of tasks for usability testing.
Scenarios steps
Sketching is a quick, fast and economic tool for developing and explaining ideas visually. It is used during a co-design session as a way to share the insights from the team. Sketching creates common ground for the discussion when the participants have different backgrounds to the subject matter. Advanced drawings skills aren’t necessary, sketching is based on basic and simple drawings in order to encourage the participation of everybody.
Storytelling supports the exploration of a service idea by explaining the journey, illustrating the solution as it unfolds. This helps communicate the idea to the team through the power of story, and prepares the team with the first sketches for the storyboard.
Storyboarding is an effective and inexpensive way to capture, relate, and explore experiences in the design process, illustrating touchpoints and relationships for the user throughout a service. These stories take on life through the incorporation of personas to explain how the service addresses real user needs.
A feature-value matrix is a tool to compare the value of opportunities for different stakeholders. This value can then be compared with effort, complexity and risk of action (or inaction). This tool helps shift the team from generating ideas to narrowing them down to focused opportunities.
Feature-value matrix steps