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Which of the following strategies is most effective for gathering user feedback on an early design concept during the early stages of user-centred design (UCD)?
Which of the following strategies for user research is most effective for gathering in-depth qualitative data in User-Centered Design (UCD)?
Which of the following is a primary method used in User-Centred Design (UCD) to gather user feedback?
A small team is developing HushBand, a wearable for students and apprentices who work in noisy workshops and shared study spaces. The band has two modes:
Early prototypes were built quickly using off-the-shelf components. After a week of informal trialling, the team received mixed feedback:
The team must now plan a user research programme to guide the next iteration, justify decisions to stakeholders, and reduce the risk of designing a product that works in theory but fails in real contexts.
Figure 1: Early HushBand prototype
Outline two reasons why the HushBand team should conduct user research before finalising the design.
Outline two principles the team should follow to make their user research findings reliable and actionable.
List two different user research methods the team could use to understand why some users find the vibration patterns confusing.
The team is deciding between three feedback options for Focus mode:
A. vibration only
B. LED only
C. vibration + LED.
Explain how the team could use a mixed-method user research strategy to decide between the three.
Explain three specific pieces of design guidance that could be produced to improve the next HushBand iteration.
Which of the following strategies for user research is most effective for obtaining in-depth qualitative data in User-Centered Design (UCD)?