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Affinity Diagram
Alignment Diagram
Axis Mapping
Be Your Customer
Behavioral Mapping
Bet-Cost-Matrix
Bodystorming
Boundary Shifting
Brainstorming
Camera Journal
Card Sorting
Click Dummy
Cognitive Map
Collaborative Sketching
Collage
Competitive Product Survey
Concept Mapping
Content Design and UI Mapping
Contextual Inquiry
Emotion Map
Empathy Tools
Event Tree Analysis
Extreme User Interview
Fast Finish
Five Whys
Flash It
Flow Analysis
Focus Groups
Imperfect Personas
Jobs to be Done
Letter to Grandma
Mental Models
Method 635
Moodboard
Morphological Charts
MoSCoW Voting
Object Handling Analysis
Observation
Osborn Method
Paper Prototyping
Personal Inventory
Personas
Pinboard Moderation
Predict Next Year's Headline
Problem Framing
Process Mapping
Product Vision Board
Prototyping
Quick and Dirty Prototyping
Random Input
Rapid Ethnography
Remote Moderated Usability Test
Role Playing
Scenario Testing
Scenarios
Semantic Differential
Sinus Milieus
Steep Analysis
Story Cubes
Storyboarding
Surveys and Questionnaires
SWOT Analysis
System Usability Scale
Try It Yourself
Usability Testing
Use Case Modelling
User Interview
UX Thinking
Vision Prototype
Walt Disney Method
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Data
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Empathy
26
Innovation
27
Communication
26
Market
22
User Group
35
Forecast
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Process
22
Relation
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Project phase
Analysis
49
Conception
51
Realization
15
Evaluation
20
Focus
User
42
Ideas
34
Data
18
Topic
Empathy
26
Innovation
27
Communication
26
Market
22
User Group
35
Forecast
21
Process
22
Relation
23
Activities
question
25
testing
13
develop
35
design
15
evaluate
23
arrange
13
observe
19
combine
25
explain
27
research
27
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Bet-Cost-Matrix
Technique for evaluating the potential of ideas to generate value in relation to their cost
Brainstorming
By spontaneously expressing ideas without rejecting criticism, a large number of ideas for a given problem are developed and collected.
Extreme User Interview
Creative input through atypical interviews with people who are very or very unfamiliar with the core problem.
Five Whys
Ask a person five consecutive questions to recognize their basic attitude and behavior towards a problem or topic.
Flash It
Show someone a design without explanation to get fast unfiltered feedback.
Method 635
Brainwriting technique for generating new unusual ideas and / or their systematic further development in a group
MoSCoW Voting
Quickly making decisions and prioritizing a large amount of topics without getting lost in details
Pinboard Moderation
Development, collection, visualization, organization and evaluation of ideas in a team.
Problem Framing
Problem framing is a tool to align stakeholders and develop accurate design solutions and therefore helps to understand the problem per se.
Product Vision Board
Describe, visualise, and validate your product vision and your product strategy
Remote Moderated Usability Test
Quick and cheap method for usability testing which delivers good information about usage and user behavior
Usability Testing
Empirical evaluation to check the usability of a software or hardware with the potential users.
User Interview
In a personal interview, find out the behavior, problems and wishes of users.
UX Thinking
A process model that supports an agile and human-centered approach for planning and executing digital development projects with interdisciplinary teams.
Vision Prototype
Linear or interactive sequence of screens or mockups to enthuse customers or potential decision makers for a solution.
Walt Disney Method
On the basis of a role play, several people look at and discuss a situation from three different perspectives (roles).
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