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1) Functional Design 2) Aesthetic Design 3) Experience Design
3 types of design that go into making high quality products
Functional Design
Determines what a product built to do. Defines the engineering that gives a
product its capabilities.
Aesthetic Design
Defines how does the product look, how visually appealing it is, its personality
and what its look says about brand
Experience Design
Defines what it feels like to use the product, how easy to use it, what feelings it
arises.
Product Integrity
Ability to decide what is best for the product, business and the user.
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1) Viability 2) Feasibility 3) Desirability
3 key ingredients of a successful product
Viability
Ability to operate business successfully and make money.
Feasibility
Refers to technology: the degree of building something easily with right and
reasonable amount of resources.
Desirability
Customers have need or want the product. The product solves a problem for the
user. It gives a smooth experience and makes user come back again.
Design Process Steps
1. Research 2. Define 3. Design 4. Prototype 5. Validate 6. Build. 7. Test
What part of design process iterates?
Design, Prototype, Validate
Danger of features
More features you add, more crowded and less intuitive the app is.
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Clay modelling
Method that car companies use as a low-fidelity design
Design Target
1) Goals 2) Context 3) Behaviours
The Paradox of Specificity
More specific you get about the goals, behaviours and context of your target
audience, better the product is going to be. More likely, it will be adapted by
wider audience.
Mental Model
The idea that users have in mind about how the product works.
Design Model
Defines how the product works.
1) Qualitative 2) Quantitative
2 different types research landscape
Quantitative research
Research method that gathers data that can be expressed as numbers,
percentages and graphs. It's measurable and produces statistical data.
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