I’ve just released a second volume of journey mapping sketched icons, containing 120 more icons. All images are in 300dpi PNG format, with transparent backgrounds, available for you to use in any way you like. You’ll find some additions to existing categories found in the …
Read MoreHow to construct a great story
As I’ve written about before (and in my Presto Sketching book!), storyboards give you great bang for buck when you want clarity and direction in any project, especially for product and service design. Here’s how to construct the most essential ingredient: the story itself. Storyboards …
Read MoreWhy your project needs storyboarding
There’s that fantastic time in any product or service design project where an idea is just starting to take shape, and spread its wings. Will it be The Next Big Thing? Will it be able to stand up to the barrage of oncoming questions, like: …
Read MoreMapping your user’s day with the User Clock Sketch
See your user’s experience of their day through their eyes with the User Clock Sketch. The power of mapping user experiences Are you involved in making products and services for customers and communities? If so, you’ll know how important it is to make sure your offering matches …
Read MoreBetter visual brainstorming with the Concept Canvas
Making big decisions about which idea or option to invest in amongst a group is really hard. Using the Concept Canvas to visually compare apples to apples makes it a bit easier (includes free PDF). I was in a brainstorming session from hell once. I …
Read MoreUse the Product Box sketch to improve any product or service
Here’s a simple visual framework you can use by yourself or with a team to help you clarify the value and benefits of your product, service, or even yourself.
Read MoreAmaze your team mates with radar charts
Radar charts are the forgotten tool in the data visualisation toolbox; here are some ideas to put it to use today.
Read MoreGet your problems all MOPT up with this problem-solving method
In the last post, we looked at an easy way to sketch out various aspects of a problem, according to three parts: These three lenses give us a more structured way to approach and better understand a problem space. Step 1: look for clues So …
Read MoreHere are 4 lines to help you understand any problem
Spend some time sketching up your problem space in terms of its three parts: rational, emotional and political.
Read MoreMake your transformation happen with the Superhero Booth visual framework
Get clear on how to turn into the ‘Super You’ with this Superhero Booth visual framework. Oh, and it works for customers and teams, too.
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