Lean UX isn’t about cutting corners, building on the cheap, low quality results, doing things quickly or not providing deliverables. It’s an incremental team approach to product discovery and delivery that's already used successfully at companies of all sizes — from startups to IBM.
Lean UX sits at the intersection of Lean Startup & User Experience. We explode some of the myths and demonstrate how to apply Lean UX principles to the way your products are designed and built.
4. — Meeting notes made by Tom Erickson, 1993
Don also described and solicited
discussion on, the “User Interface [sic]
Architect's office” (hereafter UEA).
5. I invented the term because I thought Human
Interface and usability were too narrow: I
wanted to cover all aspects of the person's
experience with a system, including industrial
design, graphics, the interface, the physical
interaction, and the manual.
— Don Norman
20. — Janice Fraser
The question we have to solve for is not
“What does Lean User Experience mean?”
The question is “In a lean environment,
how can we make great user experiences?