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UX Workshops

Workshops provide value at every stage of the UX design process. Whether it’s exploring a specific UX problem, getting key stakeholders aligned, generating ideas and solutions, or diving deeper into your end user’s needs—workshops offer a safe, engaging space to tackle UX challenges collaboratively, creatively, and efficiently.  What are the different types of UX workshops? Discovery workshops Empathy workshops Design workshops Prioritization workshops Critique workshops UX strategy workshops Retrospective  Explore and understand specific problems and challenges Generate ideas and problem-solve Develop user empathy Prioritize and plan what the team should focus on next Develop a UX strategy Gather feedback and critique Review and improve team processes 7 activities to use during a UX workshop A post-up Affinity diagramming Landscape mapping Forced ranking Storyboarding Role-playing Playback How to plan and run a UX workshop (remote, in-person, or hybrid): 7 key steps What’s th...

Product design & Service design

Product Design and Service Design are two distinct disciplines that focus on creating and improving different types of offerings: physical products and intangible services, respectively. Here are the key differences between the two: 1. Nature of Output: Product Design: Product design involves creating physical or tangible objects that people can buy and use. It can range from everyday consumer goods like smartphones to industrial equipment and everything in between. Service Design: Service design pertains to designing intangible experiences and processes that customers go through when interacting with a service provider. Services can encompass a wide range, from healthcare and hospitality to online platforms and financial services. 2. Tangibility: Product Design: In product design, the output is tangible, meaning it can be seen, touched, and physically manipulated. Service Design: Service design deals with intangible aspects; it focuses on the interaction between people, processes, ...