Our learning center, this is a collection of design & product development articles we've written over time. We hope that you find them useful - if you have a comment or question please don't hesitate to reach out to us!
What Came First The Product Or The Community? Regardless, product-community fit is paramount as it’s the organic predecessor to product-market fit. Now with data from the Market Research Survey, it’s time to piece together actionable user portraits.
While the previous Competitor & Inspiration Analysis exercise aligned all internal stakeholder goals & assumptions, the Market Research Survey tests that these same principles hold true for potential, external, early-adopters.
The "Why" behind who we are. A peek into our personal path as well as a general look into lessons learned from our seven years as a development agency.
Launching a product is the equivalent of testing a hypothesis (or a string of them). To do this successfully as a team, it’s imperative that everyone first agrees on said hypothesis (business model) as well as the structure of the experiment (product design).
Everyone has a business idea- yet very few people ever go through with the process & crate something tangible. Where do you start if you have no technical expertise? How can show your value to an engineering partner?
Scaling from a single designer, taking on a single project, to a team of designers, collaborating on multiple projects requires a drastic shift in process & priorities. These are are five imperative lessons we've learned along our six-year journey.
The deliverables included here align with the core of everyone’s expectation. The goal this time around is quite simple: design the darn thing!
With previous deliverables as reference points, the overarching goal of Module III is to map our product out by carefully accounting for every single possible user action & accompanying view.
This follow up shifts the focus from creating an internal guide for all stakeholders, to now combing through potential user markets to clearly identify prospective users & their needs.
The very first blog post that started it all. Part one of four, dedicated to the earlier stages of product discovery.
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