User Research For Design

Learn how to conduct user research so that your product design fits your audience

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Description

When you design a product you make a lot of assumptions. And a major reason that product designs fail is because of these assumptions. The assumptions that will get you into the most trouble are the assumptions you make about your target audience -- who they are, what they want to do, and how they want to do it.

In this course you will learn all the different types of user research, from personas, scenarios, and task analyses, to field studies, card sorts, tree tests and journey maps.

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Some examples of what's in the course:

  • User research to do throughout the entire design process

  • How to create a user group table

  • How to create personas that your team will actually use

  • How to document what your target audience wants to do with scenarios

  • How to decide what to do a task analysis on

  • The difference between current and optimized task analyses

  • How to decide whether to do a "blue-sky" analysis or one with constraints

  • The how and why of journey maps

  • How to plan and conduct an effective interview

  • Diary studies, Day in the Life studies, and Field Studies

  • Open card sorts, closed card sorts and tree testing

  • User testing

and more!

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What You Will Learn!

  • Create personas
  • Create scenarios
  • Decide what data needs to be in a persona
  • Decide on the best way to document personas
  • Describe how enterprise-wide personas are different from project personas
  • Describe the process for creating enterprise-wide personas
  • Describe how and why to create task analyses
  • Describe how to conduct a collaborative task analysis session

Who Should Attend!

  • User Experience Professionals, Product Managers, Product Designers, Web Designers