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Uncovering Latent Needs Through Design Research
What users don’t say
@PaulJervisHeath
Uncovering Latent Needs Through Design Research.
What Users Don’t Say.
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Presented by Paul-Jervis Heath on Friday 21 June 2013 at UX Scotland.
I’m not an anthropologist, ethnographer or even a user experience researcher
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I’m just a designer who wants to create better products and services
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Indifference
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Understandable
Interesting
Useful
Compelling
Indispensable
Advocacy
Getting inside peoples’ heads is the only way to uncover their latent needs.
Early Adopter Early Majority Late Majority Laggards
Adapted from: Diffusion of Innovations, Everett M Rogers. (1962).
Crossing the Chasm, Geoffrey Moore. (1991).
Formal Casual
image of mental model
Diary Studies
Meet & Brief
Diary Study
DiaryAnalysis
1:1 Interview
Shadowing
Contextual Interviews
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Analysis Methods
Go where your users go
Immersion
Do what your users do
• the context
• the physical environment
• decor and atmosphere
• the other people present
• how people are acting
• unspoken cues between people
• how people react to one another
• inherent nomenclature and terminology
• other artefacts or objects present
• the situation and position of those artefacts
• how your presence has affected the situation
Recognise what you’re witnessing
• your own visceral and instinctive reactions
• immediate associations with other things
Capture the seeds of ideas
The hurdles and challenges
• Contextual design research is an important tool for going beyond expressed needs and finding implied needs and latent needs.
• Focus groups and usability tests are not design research.
• Formal design research can be hugely beneficial. It’s rigorous and leads to insights, behavioural patterns, indications and predictors.
• Casual design research shouldn’t be underestimated. Immersion and experience lead to ideas.
Wait. What was that again?
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Paul-Jervis [email protected]@pauljervisheath
ModernHuman.We use human-centred design to help businesses invent their future. We’re a design practice & innovation consultancy. Find out more at http://modernhuman.co
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