Slideshare.net (beta)

 
Post to TwitterPost to Twitter
Post: 
Myspace Hi5 Friendster Xanga LiveJournal Facebook Blogger Tagged Typepad Freewebs BlackPlanet gigya icons

All comments

Add a comment on Slide 1

If you have a SlideShare account, login to comment; else you can comment as a guest


Showing 1-50 of 6 (more)

D3 Design Games

From henrydjacob, 11 months ago

30 minutes introduction to D3's Design games

873 views  |  1 comment  |  2 favorites  |  42 downloads
 

Categories

Add Category
 
 

Tags

barcamp barcampmumbai2 bcm2 d3 design-driven-development solution architecture architect usability design

more

 
Embed
options

More Info

This slideshow is Public
Total Views: 873
on Slideshare: 873
from embeds: 0

Slideshow transcript

Slide 1: design games

Slide 2: henryjacob.com Imagine. Invent. Involve.

Slide 3: Design Boundaries Code Architecture Solution Business Life

Slide 4: Innovation Intelligence Interaction Information

Slide 6: play

Slide 7: www.designdrivendevelopment.org

Slide 8: Startup Understand Question Design Experience

Slide 9: #1: Meaning of Life What are we up to here? Creating stuff we’ll remember… years from now. Tom Peters, WoW Projects.

Slide 10: #1: Meaning of Life Define your goals

Slide 11: #2: Name your kid

Slide 12: #2: Name your kid Project Name

Slide 13: Startup Understand Question Design Experience

Slide 14: #3: Most Wanted

Slide 15: #3: Most Wanted Most wanted posters for each (type of) customer

Slide 16: #4: Domain Map People Places Things Tasks Documents Relationship

Slide 17: #4: Domain Map

Slide 18: #4: Domain Map Domain Map Poster

Slide 19: #5: User Hunt

Slide 21: Name? Role/Designation? What is expected from this Role? How many such users will be there?   Average Age? Work Experience? General Behavior?

Slide 22: #5: User Hunt Persona Poster Organization Structure

Slide 23: #6: Day of a User

Slide 24: #6: Day of a User Task Details: Name? Description? How is it performed? Why is it performed? Where is it performed? When is it performed? What kind of information they need to perform this task?

Slide 25: #6: Day of a User Task Cards

Slide 27: Startup Understand Question Design Experience

Slide 28: #7: Bruce Almighty

Slide 29: #7: Bruce Almighty Re-imagine the existing process Identifying the tasks which can be automated or eliminated.

Slide 30: #8: Story Teller

Slide 31: #8: Story Teller User Stories/Experience

Slide 32: Startup Understand Question Design Experience

Slide 33: #9: Agent

Slide 34: #9: Agent How and where the user will interact with the system? How software should behave? Innovation & Interaction

Slide 35: #9: Agent Interaction Requirements Or User Journey

Slide 36: #10: Infograph

Slide 37: #10: Infograph Navigation Requirements

Slide 38: #11: Low Fidelity Prototypes

Slide 39: #11: Low Fidelity Prototypes Information Architecture

Slide 40: #12: Magic Wand

Slide 41: #12: Magic Wand Google’s Spell Check and Suggestion IE’s URL Auto Complete Remembering username/password Amazon's Recently visited products Java Web Server’s Connection Retry Window’s Auto Scroll

Slide 42: #12: Magic Wand Intelligent features

Slide 43: Startup Understand Question Design Experience

Slide 44: #13: Walking in the user shoe

Slide 45: www.designdrivendevelopment.org

Slide 46: “If the software were magic, what would it do?”