From the course: Design Thinking for Everyday Innovators
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Test tools to collect user feedback
From the course: Design Thinking for Everyday Innovators
Test tools to collect user feedback
Now that you know how to test your prototype with users,. I want to share with you 2 design thinking tools. To collect structured feedback from them. The first is called Rosebud Thorn,. And the second is called. I Like, I Wish, I Wonder. They're similar in nature, but I'll break down each one. Here's how Rosebud Thorn works. After your user goes through your prototype,. You'll collect feedback from them in three categories. Roses represent the things that your user likes. About your prototype?. What did they enjoy? What made them smile? Buds are areas of growth or opportunity for your prototype. Think of this as ideas your users have to improve it. Thorns are the things your user doesn't. Like about your prototype. What were the frustration points? What were the things that were confusing? The way I like to do this activity. Is with three different colored stickies. To represent each category. Roses,. I like to use pink stickies. Buds, I like to use green. And thorns,. I like to use…
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