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Remember the Humans: Real Life Stories from UX Freelancers - UX Discovery

UX Discovery

06/28/22 • 50 min

Remember the Humans: Real Life Stories from UX Freelancers

In this week's episode we talk about the discovery process. We look at client expectations, our own definitions and objectives for what we coin "discovery", as well as current pain points and ideas to improve our processes. Come discover with us!

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In this week's episode we talk about the discovery process. We look at client expectations, our own definitions and objectives for what we coin "discovery", as well as current pain points and ideas to improve our processes. Come discover with us!

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undefined - "Best in Class"

"Best in Class"

We often get asked to do "best in class" assessments or to design best in class solutions but who decides what this means? Who defines what's considered "the best"? What is it trying to answer or how does it support the underlying design problem? What do client's mean when they are looking for this, and how do we do a better job having discussions about before we scope? We may not have any answers, but we sure do have a heated discussion!

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undefined - How do you define the actual design problem?

How do you define the actual design problem?

Today we talk about problem statements, yay! We discuss how you actually get to defining the problem and how that ties into discovery. We try to dig into the activities we could be/are doing, and what has or hasn't worked in the past.

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