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Without the who and why, we create nothing for nobody
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The discovery phase of UX design is the anchor of the experience. The goal is to understand the people who will use the application and the value proposition. This is the time to ask lots of questions:
- Who are the people that will use the application?
- Why would they use this?
- When would they use it?
- What other apps do they use while using this app?
- What problem does this solve for the user?
- What have people actually done with the app?
- Is the user the buyer?
- What problem is the buyer trying to solve?
- What does the dev, product and sales team think?
- What have they tried in the past?
- Why does the app work the way it does?
- What do other people say about the application?
- What data can we study?
- What is the competition doing?
- What is the business value?
- What business domain does the app exist in?
- What are the norms of the domain?
If working with an existing interface, it is a perfect time to conduct an extensive heuristic evaluation, identifying all areas where users experience friction.