Learn why we need storytelling at the heart of user experience and product development.
Sarah Doody, a New York City based user experience designer and storyteller, explains how investing time up front to identify your product's story can help you avoid a common set of problems teams face when they go through the product development and user experience design process.
www.sarahdoody.com
* Presentation was originally given at General Assembly's UX Day on August 24, 2011 in New York, NY.
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The Need for Storytelling in User Experience Design
1. The Need for Storytelling in
User Experience Design
Sarah Doody
User Experience Designer + Storyteller
www.sarahdoody.com
August 24, 2011
@sarahdoody #storytellingUX
sarah@sarahdoody.com
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2. Outline
Introduction
Why we need storytelling
The product story
Establish
Evangelize
Execute
Evolve
Conclusion & QA
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3. Part II:
Why we need storytelling
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4. Background
I’m a user experience designer.
And a product strategist.
( but I realized that I’m a storyteller first)
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5. Perspective
PRODUCT /
DESIGN
TECH
MARKETING
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7. Observation
Far too often teams
focus on execution
before defining a
product opportunity or
value proposition.
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8. Symptoms & Effects
Product Team Users
• Scope creep • Chasing tasks • Confusing ux
• Extended timeline • Burn out • Slow adoption
• Over budget • No passion • No adoption
• Scope reduction • Frustration • No word of mouth
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9. “It doesn’t matter how good
your (engineering) team is if
they are not given something
worthwhile to build.”
Marty Cagan
Inspired: How To Create Products Customers Love
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10. Root Problem
Too many teams focus
on the how and what
of a product, letting
why get left behind.
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11. A product is more than
a website, transaction,
or feature list ...
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12. A great product should
solve a problem or create
opportunity that adds
value to someone’s life.
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13. Goal of the product story
why how what
Ensure your product is rooted in
solutions or opportunities.
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14. Part II:
Developing a product story
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15. 1: Establish
The
4. Evolve Product 2. Evangelize
Story
3. Evaluate
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16. There are two possible
why’s for your product:
Solve a problem
or
Create an opportunity
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17. TripIt: Solving a problem
Why?
Simplify the Internet travel experience.
How?
Organize your travel.
What?
Create master itineraries, plan trips, share,
discovery, logistics, mobile apps
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18. Creating an opportunity
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSnIjkcJGIo
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19. Creating an opportunity
Why?
Reinvent the running experience.
How?
Online platform and branded world that
integrated physical, virtual, and social.
What?
Track your runs, power songs, competitions,
goals, progress history, friends
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20. Creating an opportunity
Why?
Make your financial life easier.
How?
Putting your financial information in one place.
What?
Budgets, alerts, investment tracking,
categorization.
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21. Example: Lack of story
“A real time
communication
platform”
(this is ‘what’
and not ‘why’)
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22. Example: Lack of story
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23. The “how should I use Evernote” project ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Kcp9iKqOUg
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24. (Letting users tell the story)
Why?
Remember everything.
How?
Capture any moment, idea, inspiration, or experience on
any device.
What?
Make the information accessible everywhere, searchable,
sharable, etc.
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25. Establishing your product story
• Be observant and curious
• Question why things are the way they are
• Be your customer
• Use real life experiences
• Write the press release you want after you launch
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26. 1: Establish
The
4. Evolve Product 2. Evangelize
Story
3. Evaluate
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27. Spread the story
PRODUCT /
DESIGN
Do whatever it
takes to make
the story spread
WHY
and stick
TECH MARKETING
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28. Tactical examples
• Embrace a culture of storytelling
• Always map back to “why”
• Contextualize facts and derive meaning
• Develop personas
• Identify ambassadors
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29. 1: Establish
The
4. Evolve Product 2. Evangelize
Story
3. Evaluate
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30. And then you launch ...
After you built it, did they
come?
Did they understand your
story?
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31. Evaluating response
• Are you getting users
• What are the users saying
• What is the press saying
• Fall in love with the story of data
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32. 1: Establish
The
4. Evolve Product 2. Evangelize
Story
3. Evaluate
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33. Don’t be afraid to
change your story,
many times.
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34. Part III:
Learnings & Resources
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35. Conclusions
Why we need storytelling
1. Cohesive and value based product
2. Dedicated team / maximum impact
3. Engaged users who will spread your story
Storytelling in the UX process
1. Establish your story
2. Evangelize with your team and users
3. Evaluate a minimum desirable product
4. Evolve and evaluate the story as users shape it
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