Validation

Iteration

What is Iteration?

Iteration is a design methodology that involves repeating the design process multiple times, with the aim of refining and improving a product, service, or experience. In an iterative design process, designers create a prototype or initial version of the design, test it, analyse the results, and use feedback to make adjustments and improvements. This process is then repeated multiple times, with each iteration building upon the previous one.

Findings

What are the Findings?

Findings in the context of design refer to the results of research or evaluation conducted to gain insights into a particular aspect of a product, service, or experience. These findings can take many forms, including data, observations, user feedback, and expert opinions, and are used to inform design decisions and drive improvements.

User Feedback

What is User Feedback?

User feedback refers to the information and opinions provided by users of a digital product or service regarding their experiences with it. This feedback can be collected through various means, such as surveys, interviews, focus groups, user testing, and social media monitoring. The goal of collecting user feedback is to gain insights into the user experience and identify areas where the product or service can be improved.

Usability Testing

What is Usability Testing?

Usability testing is a technique used in Experience Design to evaluate how easy and effective a digital product or service is to use for its intended users. This type of testing involves observing users as they interact with the product or service, and collecting feedback on their experiences. The goal of usability testing is to identify areas where the product or service can be improved to better meet the needs and expectations of its users.

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