Lean UX Manifesto• Early customer validation over releasing products with
unknown end-user value.
• Collaborative design over designing the next “cool” feature.
• Measuring KPIs over undefined success metrics.
• Applying appropriate tools over following a rigid plan.
• Nimble Design over heavy wireframes, comps, or specs.
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Perfect for Startups?
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Don’t focus on outputs…
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Don’t focus on deliverables
Focus on outcomes.Focus on outcomes.
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Learning
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Continuous customer input.
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Lean UX is not bad UX. Building a good user experience isn’t cheap. You can’t refuse to spend money on research and design and then say you’re being lean. You’re not. You’re being stupid.
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Talk to your customers about their problems and your solutions.
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Schedule in face time with customers.
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Make experimentation a habit.
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“We should test that.”
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What do we need to learn?
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What is the minimum amount I can build to learn?
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Design collaboratively to solve user’s problems.
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Developers are left out of traditional design process.