Are designers ready for a product-first process?

Remy Rey De Barros
Remy Rey De BarrosFounder & Design Director à Pixel Tie
Rémy Rey-De Barros
@rreydebarros
Brought to you by pixeltie.com.sg
©2023 Pixel Tie Pte. Ltd.
AREDESIGNERS
READYFORA
PRODUCT-FIRST
PROCESS?
DESIGNERS
PRODUCT-FIRST
Design, once the driving force behind product
creation, is gradually assuming a different role. It is
no longer the exclusive visionary but a subset of
the larger product ecosystem.
‘Product-first’ is becoming the new mantra,
redefining the way we approach innovation and
user-centric solutions.
This change represents a fundamental shift in the
way organizations view the relationship between
design and product development.
1.INTRODUCTION
2.THECHALLENGES
One of the immediate issues arising from this shift
is the potential lack of mentorship and leadership
for junior designers within the newly structured
teams. This is akin to setting sail on a complex
voyage into uncharted waters without
experienced navigators.
Lack of Leadership for Junior Designers
2.THECHALLENGES
There’s also a looming risk of underrepresentation
in critical decision-making processes.
When senior leadership fails to grasp the full
value of Design, it can have detrimental effects.
Consequently, design may find itself reduced to
serving as a mere tool for Product Managers
rather than a strategic partner.
Underrepresentation of Design
2.THECHALLENGES
There is often a tension between the data-driven
approach favoured by Product teams, focused on
metrics, and the human-centred approach
brought by Design, emphasizing a deep
understanding of user needs and behaviours.
This contrast highlights a critical balance that
must be struck.
Without this understanding, customers can
receive weak experiences, leading to diminished
business retention rates.
Product Metrics vs. User Understanding
2.THECHALLENGES
While experimentation is a valuable tool for
optimizing digital products, it’s not a panacea that
can solve all issues.
Some challenges, like flawed information
architecture, require the expertise of practitioners
trained in user experience methodologies to
address effectively.
Limits of Experimentation
3.RECOGNIZINGUNIQUE
DESIGNSTRENGTHS
Innovation comes from understanding the
transformation your customer is trying to achieve.
While the Product team often concentrates on
determining what features to build, Design seeks
unconventional pathways to help users reach their
objectives.
The critical distinction emerges when we
differentiate between product research and user
research.
Innovation
Image Credit: McKinsey & Company
Design isn’t just about meeting the minimum
standards of accessibility; it’s about creating
welcoming and empowering experiences for all
users.
This includes acknowledging diverse perspectives,
cultural nuances, and varying levels of
technological familiarity.
Designers aim to make products intuitive,
adaptable, and accommodating to users with a
wide spectrum of needs.
Accessibility and Inclusivity
3.RECOGNIZINGUNIQUE
DESIGNSTRENGTHS
Design achieves this emotional resonance
through aesthetics and user experience.
Aesthetics encompass the visual elements of a
product which can evoke specific emotions, such
as trust, excitement, nostalgia, or even serenity.
UX plays a pivotal role. The way a user interacts
with a product, the ease with which they navigate
through it, and the delight they experience in
doing so can elicit powerful emotional responses.
Emotive Impact
3.RECOGNIZINGUNIQUE
DESIGNSTRENGTHS
Design plays a pivotal role in humanizing
technology, bridging the gap between complex
digital interfaces and user-friendly, relatable
experiences.
In an era where technology permeates every
aspect of our lives, design injects empathy and
humanity into the digital realm.
Humanization
3.RECOGNIZINGUNIQUE
DESIGNSTRENGTHS
4.CONCLUSION
By recognizing and articulating these unique
strengths, designers can become effective
advocates for their roles in the evolving digital
product landscape.
This recognition not only fosters better
collaboration between Design and Product but
also ensures that user-centric principles remain
at the heart of product development.
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Are designers ready for a product-first process?

  • 1. Rémy Rey-De Barros @rreydebarros Brought to you by pixeltie.com.sg ©2023 Pixel Tie Pte. Ltd. AREDESIGNERS READYFORA PRODUCT-FIRST PROCESS? DESIGNERS PRODUCT-FIRST
  • 2. Design, once the driving force behind product creation, is gradually assuming a different role. It is no longer the exclusive visionary but a subset of the larger product ecosystem. ‘Product-first’ is becoming the new mantra, redefining the way we approach innovation and user-centric solutions. This change represents a fundamental shift in the way organizations view the relationship between design and product development. 1.INTRODUCTION
  • 3. 2.THECHALLENGES One of the immediate issues arising from this shift is the potential lack of mentorship and leadership for junior designers within the newly structured teams. This is akin to setting sail on a complex voyage into uncharted waters without experienced navigators. Lack of Leadership for Junior Designers
  • 4. 2.THECHALLENGES There’s also a looming risk of underrepresentation in critical decision-making processes. When senior leadership fails to grasp the full value of Design, it can have detrimental effects. Consequently, design may find itself reduced to serving as a mere tool for Product Managers rather than a strategic partner. Underrepresentation of Design
  • 5. 2.THECHALLENGES There is often a tension between the data-driven approach favoured by Product teams, focused on metrics, and the human-centred approach brought by Design, emphasizing a deep understanding of user needs and behaviours. This contrast highlights a critical balance that must be struck. Without this understanding, customers can receive weak experiences, leading to diminished business retention rates. Product Metrics vs. User Understanding
  • 6. 2.THECHALLENGES While experimentation is a valuable tool for optimizing digital products, it’s not a panacea that can solve all issues. Some challenges, like flawed information architecture, require the expertise of practitioners trained in user experience methodologies to address effectively. Limits of Experimentation
  • 7. 3.RECOGNIZINGUNIQUE DESIGNSTRENGTHS Innovation comes from understanding the transformation your customer is trying to achieve. While the Product team often concentrates on determining what features to build, Design seeks unconventional pathways to help users reach their objectives. The critical distinction emerges when we differentiate between product research and user research. Innovation Image Credit: McKinsey & Company
  • 8. Design isn’t just about meeting the minimum standards of accessibility; it’s about creating welcoming and empowering experiences for all users. This includes acknowledging diverse perspectives, cultural nuances, and varying levels of technological familiarity. Designers aim to make products intuitive, adaptable, and accommodating to users with a wide spectrum of needs. Accessibility and Inclusivity 3.RECOGNIZINGUNIQUE DESIGNSTRENGTHS
  • 9. Design achieves this emotional resonance through aesthetics and user experience. Aesthetics encompass the visual elements of a product which can evoke specific emotions, such as trust, excitement, nostalgia, or even serenity. UX plays a pivotal role. The way a user interacts with a product, the ease with which they navigate through it, and the delight they experience in doing so can elicit powerful emotional responses. Emotive Impact 3.RECOGNIZINGUNIQUE DESIGNSTRENGTHS
  • 10. Design plays a pivotal role in humanizing technology, bridging the gap between complex digital interfaces and user-friendly, relatable experiences. In an era where technology permeates every aspect of our lives, design injects empathy and humanity into the digital realm. Humanization 3.RECOGNIZINGUNIQUE DESIGNSTRENGTHS
  • 11. 4.CONCLUSION By recognizing and articulating these unique strengths, designers can become effective advocates for their roles in the evolving digital product landscape. This recognition not only fosters better collaboration between Design and Product but also ensures that user-centric principles remain at the heart of product development. 👉 Read the full article Rémy Rey-De Barros @rreydebarros Brought to you by pixeltie.com.sg ©2023 Pixel Tie Pte. Ltd.
  • 12. Ifyoufindthispost usefulinanyway 👉Follow me for more @rreydebarros Medium LinkedIn Twitter Behance Pinterest