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Lean UX principles for MVPs

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By Ravi Suhag Nov 12, 2014
Lean UX principles for MVPs
Lean UX principles for MVPs

This webinar has now ended. Please view the session recording below.

 

 

What's the Lean UX approach and how to implement it?

Product innovation is now driven a lot by User Experience design. Because of this, UI/UX for the web has become a deliverables-based practice. Wireframes, site maps, flow diagrams, content inventories, taxonomies, mock-ups and the sacred specifications document are complicating the process and they end up consuming, and wasting a lot of time.

In this webinar, our speaker will share why Lean UX should be the approach to take while designing MVPs. Inspired by Lean and Agile development theories, Lean UX principles focus on bringing the true nature of our work to light faster, with less emphasis on deliverables and greater focus on the actual experience being designed.  During the session, our speaker will elucidate on the concept and cover different aspects, tools and methodologies of Lean UX that should be adopted for designing MVPs.

This Webinar Covers:

  • To get introduced to the Lean UX Principles
  • To improve and simplify your UI/UX workflow
  • To learn how to build quick and minimal UX solutions for MVPs
  • To get practical understanding of quick prototyping
Ravi suhag

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Ravi Suhag

With over a decade of experience in web and background in HCI, he has used open source technologies such as Drupal (and Wordpress and Semantic MediaWiki) to solve challenging problems for a variety of clients and organizations around the world. He also contributes to a variety of Drupal community organizations and projects such a Drupal4Gov, as a maintainer of the Conference Organizing Distribution (COD) and Acquia's Build and Launch Tools (BLT).

Recently Mike has been working on a Digital Signage project for a mass transit agency. This project uses Drupal 8 and Amazon's Internet of Things (IOT) service to provide real time transit data to millions of riders daily.

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