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Read and Examine the Case Thoroughly. Take notes, highlight relevant facts, underline key problems. Focus Your Analysis. Identify two to five key problems. Uncover Possible Solutions/Changes Needed. Select the Best Solution.
UX case studies form the core content of a UX professional's portfolio. They are essential to getting you hired, because case studies are a window to your professional practice, by showing how you think, adapt, cooperate and ultimately solve challenges. A UX case study has to tell a story about you.
Write down your case studies before you do almost anything else. Keep it brief & caption everything. Include the right details. Give credit & explain your role. Write in your voice. Don't image dump. Think of each case study like a magazine feature.
Reports should be in plain English. Do not give into the academic urge to use 12 words when one will do. Break your reports into clear and simple sections. No-one likes a wall of text. Keep the reports honest. Keep reports as short as possible.
Define the problem. Here is where you state what is preventing you from reaching your goals. Provide background information. Understand your goals and expected outcomes. Propose deliverables. Assumptions. What is the expected timeline and budget?
Keep it short and sweet. Include an executive summary. Show, don't tell. Use quotes to your advantage. Prioritise your findings. Be clear about next steps. Provide a separate appendix with the full detail (if you need to)
Conduct UX Research Right At The Beginning. User research is valuable at every stage of the design process. Define Concrete Goals. Choose Your UX Research Methods Wisely. Share Your Findings. Remember: User Research Never Stops.
Have a defined process (and know it inside-out). Break it into pieces. Record and review data from past projects. Ask 'em their budget. Trust your intuition.
Write About Someone Your Ideal Customer Can Relate To. Do you know who your ideal customer is? Tell the Story from Start to Finish. People enjoy reading a story. Provide Easy to Read Formatting. Include Real Numbers. Talk Specific Strategy. Try Different Formats. Appeal to Different Types of Learners. Make Them Easy to Find.
Read and Examine the Case Thoroughly. Take notes, highlight relevant facts, underline key problems. Focus Your Analysis. Identify two to five key problems. Uncover Possible Solutions/Changes Needed. Select the Best Solution.
Identify the problem. Think about the underlying causes of the problem. Make an outline. Examine cause-and-effect relations. Formulate possible solutions to the problem.
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Include at least four sections in your case study: an introduction, background information explaining why the case study was created, presentation of findings and a conclusion which clearly presents all the data and references. The introduction should very clearly set the stage.
summarize the story by introducing the customer and their pain points. explain what your organization did. highlight the key results, including 1 or 2 statistics that drive home the takeaway message.
Case studies are narratives that feature real-world situations or uses of products or services to demonstrate their value. A well-written case study will follow a customer as they define a problem, determine a solution, implement it, and reap the benefits.
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