Combining prototyping with user research uncovers deeper insights and fuels informed design iteration for better products.
Prototyping as a Research Tool
Prototypes provide tangible experiences to gather meaningful user feedback.
They allow testing assumptions and uncovering usability issues early.
Choosing the Right Fidelity
Low-fidelity prototypes suit concept validation, while high-fidelity ones test detailed interactions.
Select fidelity levels based on research goals and timelines.
Integrating Findings into Design
Analyze feedback systematically to identify patterns and prioritize changes.
Collaborate with designers and developers to implement improvements.
Iterative Loop and Continuous Learning
Combine prototyping and research in cycles to refine the product progressively.
Adopt a user-first mindset that values ongoing learning and adaptation.
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