This is the presentation I gave on June 22nd, 2011 at Ignite: Lean Startup in NYC. Tough to get it all without the narration but a video is forthcoming.
4. In the startup world, traditional design is a bottleneck No, not a beer bottleneck #LeanUX | @jboogie http://www.freakingnews.com/Bottle-Neck-Pics-36343.asp
5. Lean UX removes the bottleneck The focus is on the experience, not the deliverable #LeanUX | @jboogie http://petticoatsandpistols.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/bottleneck.jpg
6. 1 Collaborative problem solving Not just for that late-night figuring out how to turn your old Nintendo into a bong anymore #LeanUX | @jboogie http://bitchesandweed.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/crazy-bong-19.jpg?w=560
7. 1 Solve the problem together As opposed to implementing someone else’s solution #LeanUX | @jboogie http://www.flickr.com/photos/mims/326748812/sizes/l/
8. 1 Outcome, not output Create just enough design to get started #LeanUX | @jboogie
10. 2 Example of sketching at work V1 of the UI #LeanUX | @jboogie
11. 2 Sketching brings experiences to life faster Launched UI #LeanUX | @jboogie http://www.flickr.com/photos/mims/326748812/sizes/l/
12. 3 Prototype it! Because it may not work out the way you had it in your head #LeanUX | @jboogie http://www.animals-zone.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Godzilla-sized-animals-9.jpg
13. 3 Get the experience out there, not the document Act it out if you have to #LeanUX | @jboogie http://www.macdavidpro.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/4355664150_68b8aa58a9_o-600x337.jpg
14. 4 Pair up! But do it, cross-functionally #LeanUX | @jboogie http://photofind.com/featured-photo/20-uncomfortable-moments-in-sports
15. 4 Pairing saves time It also levels the playing field #LeanUX | @jboogie http://hoveringartdirectors.tumblr.com/page/2
There’s been a lot of hype lately over “lean ux.” It’s been called the future of design, revolutionary, even sexy! I’m here to tell you that it’s all true. Lean UX is your new best friend.In all seriousness, let’s get to he heart of what Lean UX, why it’s awesome and how to actually do it…..in 5 minutes. Go!
Traditional design is a long, gated process that helped articulate big picture vision at the beginning of each project….but it was tedious….Requirements documentsLong design cyclesLate-stage validation
Traditional design yielded these thick deliverable specs…..that eat babies, right?Well, whether they do or they don’t, they do get in the way of getting a team focusing on the experience. Instead the team focuses on the document itself and getting approval for it instead of validation for the product being designed.
Takes too long to get to an ideaTakes too long to get the idea validatedHow do you know it’s the right designCan’t wait to launch productEtc…