Agile Mobile Design: Why we don’t do mobile usability tests (and neither should you)
1. Agile Mobile Design
Why we don’t do mobile usability tests
(and neither should you)
Greg Nudelman
Principal/CEO, DesignCaffeine, Inc.
Twitter: @DesignCaffeine
Greg.Nudelman@DesignCaffeine.com
10. Trick #1:
Replace Kick Off Meeting
with a
Kick Off Design Workshop
Trick #2:
Replace Usability Testing
with a
RITE Using PostIt Notes
Notes de l'éditeur
Suddenly agile guru like Fred Brooks, Robert Martin or Ken Schwaber take your pick – says Thou shall use Agile!
Which makes the creatives dizzy, and I swear, if you look closely, you can actually see *steam* coming out of developers’ ears. Right there -- no, that’s not flying broccoly! That’s the steam!
Of course, I can’t possibly teach you everything in 30 minutes. Even an 8-hour-long workshop is tough. The problem of course is practice, and that’s why I have created my 8 week course – during the course we get to practice this methodology on your specific project. Today I can give you just a taste of what you can do with this. But I want to make sure you get a lot of value out of being on the webinar today, so I’ll tell you about two important puzzle pieces of the methodology: Design Workshop and RITE testing with PostIt Notes.
So if you already have a vision storyboard from step 1
Next thing I knew, the product manager was waving this thing around and play acting various interactions, like “shake to undo”.