If a picture tells a thousand words, then an interactive prototype tells 10 thousand…which is coincidentally the length of your detailed business requirements documentation.
Technology ecosystems are continuously becoming more complex. Software is aging and needing to be replaced or re-designed to meet changing user expectations. While our screens sizes have shrunk for many interactions, we're using a variety of screens and software all day. Designing for these variations and keeping it all straight is tough, especially between the business and technologists. Don't let the complexity stop you from exploring solutions when you can start prototyping. Rapid prototyping allows you to design the optimal experience for your customers, assess the technology and complexity of enabling it, sooner and with less investment.
An interactive design tactic to test and validate solutions with customers, stakeholders, and technologists. A common method used within Human Centered Design.
Share it and revise it, repeatedly. A prototype can standalone for someone to interact with, but it benefits from being presented and using a narrative to explain the thinking which went into the design and how it improves the user experience. While the design should speak for itself and be intuitive for customers, stakeholders and technologists will have detailed questions you'll want to hear and answer.
When the solution requires establishing alignment on the most risky, ambiguous, or complex parts of a solution
When the organization is experiencing challenges in delivery because of unclear or "missed" requirements
When needing to align on a Minimum Viable Product
When customers, stakeholders, and technologists are all engaged
When working in an agile environment and with Product Management
When you engage a full service firm with UX and technology capabilities
Want to understand how Rapid Prototyping can be used to benefit your business? Reach out to Alex Foucre-Stimes.