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I’m Nick
Nicola Policoro+zerodoIt
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Nicola Policoro+zerodoIt
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Design SprintAndroid Wear
Google Ventures developed an intensive 5-day product design sprint for startups
LEARN
BUILD
LEARN
BUILD
LEARN
BUILD
Learn
Build
DAYS 1-3DAY 4
DAY 5
● Before the sprint: PrepareGet the people and things you need.
● Day 1: UnderstandDig into the design problem through research, competitive review, and strategy exercises.
● Day 2: DivergeRapidly develop as many solutions as possible.
● Day 3: DecideChoose the best ideas and hammer out a user story.
● Day 4: PrototypeBuild something quick and dirty that can be shown to users.
● Day 5: ValidateShow the prototype to real humans.
5 DAYS DESIGN SPTINTAt scale?
from teams of 4 … to team of 175
when you participate to a sprint you either win or you learn.
-…and instead of 5 days, we’re going to do it in about an hour and a half
1. Challenge
2. User
3. Philosophy
Design ChallengeBuild your service to come alive on the wearable.
1. Challenge
2. User
3. Philosophy
Jean needs& wantsbecause
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1. Challenge
2. User
3. Philosophy
Google’s been spending some some time looking at technology usage, and thinking deeply about ways of staying connected to the people
around you, and those not currently with you.
Now that you have a basic understanding of
1. The challenge2. Your user3. and this new form factor
It’s time to Diverge!
YES, AND!
Design ChallengeBuild your service to come alive on the wearable.
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Technical Complexity
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Hackathon
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Technical Complexity
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Hackathon Startup
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8 key moments
- You now have 5 minutes to sketch or describe 8 different key moments that help
define the solution for this user experience;
- It is not a story board.
- Think of them as different possible experiences and interactions the user has
with the software. A moment can be…
- a screen: what does the service look like?
- an interaction: how does the persona interact with the service?
- a use case: when & where does the persona use the service? When does
the service intervene with a persona's life?
8 key moments
feedback
8 key moments
feedback
one key moment, expanded
What’s next?Design Sprintshttp://www.gv.com/sprint/
now you can conquer the world. Fast.thx!