Getting focused, actionable design feedback can be hard. Running the Red Light, Yellow Light, Green Light exercise is a constructive way to get feedback from the whole team.
I’ve found facilitating a product design sprint really draining for my team and me. Here are a few things that we’ve tried to make them more sustainable.
Our recap of some of the best events during Austin Starup Week.
The value in prototyping isn’t in the mockups that we produce. It’s in the learning that the team gets after they test the prototype with potential users.
A glimpse into our process from start to finish on a developer portal
project for Merck.
Development tests drive the process for how we implement new features.
Design tests should drive why we are building the features in the first place.
Great software design teams
hire designers who implement,
developers who care about design,
and by blurring the lines between their roles and responsibilities.
A walk through of our product design and development process using Trello.
Start running your own design sprints with our detailed instructions.
A seemingly minor change in wording our user stories to use the jobs-to-be-done framework has had a major positive impact on how we build products.