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Make sure that:
###### There are screenshots of the 7 pages or screens?
###### There are screenshots of the 7 pages or screens
###### The colors match with the ones from the screens?
###### The colors match with the ones from the screens
##### Here below is a link of example of correction key

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subjects/ui/ui-1/ui-1-10/audit/README.md

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![Example](SpotifyCK1.png)
##### [Example here](https://www.figma.com/file/kzc8YNUZsPrcTNrdMt6aLX/UI-Challenge-I---UI-I-Ex-8)
[Example here](https://www.figma.com/file/kzc8YNUZsPrcTNrdMt6aLX/UI-Challenge-I---UI-I-Ex-8)

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subjects/ui/ui-1/ui-1-11/audit/README.md

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###### The mask was used to change the shape of the image
##### [Example here](https://www.figma.com/file/7hv3wv2rUPRY0Sc3Dd7lZh/UI-I-Challenge---UI-Ex-11)
[Example here](https://www.figma.com/file/7hv3wv2rUPRY0Sc3Dd7lZh/UI-I-Challenge---UI-Ex-11)

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subjects/ui/ui-1/ui-1-2/audit/README.md

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###### The colors match with the ones from the screens
###### There are color codes
##### [Exercise completed](https://www.figma.com/file/9YVlgVGYdg4fTyWUsDLi7c/UI-I---Ex-2?node-id=3%3A8)
[Exercise completed](https://www.figma.com/file/9YVlgVGYdg4fTyWUsDLi7c/UI-I---Ex-2?node-id=3%3A8)

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##### Monochromatic examples:
##### -[https://www.benefitcosmetics.com/](https://www.benefitcosmetics.com/)
##### -[http://www.jwilouvres.com.au/](http://www.jwilouvres.com.au/)
##### -[http://blank.com.pt/](http://blank.com.pt/)
- [https://www.benefitcosmetics.com/](https://www.benefitcosmetics.com/)
- [http://www.jwilouvres.com.au/](http://www.jwilouvres.com.au/)
- [http://blank.com.pt/](http://blank.com.pt/)
##### Analogous examples:
##### -[https://www.natuurenmilieu.nl/](https://www.natuurenmilieu.nl/)
##### -[https://campesinorum.com/](https://campesinorum.com/)
##### -[https://www.lobster.es/](https://www.lobster.es/)
- [https://www.natuurenmilieu.nl/](https://www.natuurenmilieu.nl/)
- [https://campesinorum.com/](https://campesinorum.com/)
- [https://www.lobster.es/](https://www.lobster.es/)
##### Complementary examples:
##### -[https://www.rolandgarros.com/](https://www.rolandgarros.com/fr-fr)
##### -[https://squilla.io/](https://squilla.io/)
##### -[https://gomim.com/en/](https://gomim.com/en/)
- [https://www.rolandgarros.com/](https://www.rolandgarros.com/fr-fr)
- [https://squilla.io/](https://squilla.io/)
- [https://gomim.com/en/](https://gomim.com/en/)
##### Split complementary examples:
##### -[https://flythenest.io/en/](https://flythenest.io/en/)
##### -[https://www.kineuphorics.com/](https://www.kineuphorics.com/)
##### -[https://www.ma-tea.de/](https://www.ma-tea.de/)
- [https://flythenest.io/en/](https://flythenest.io/en/)
- [https://www.kineuphorics.com/](https://www.kineuphorics.com/)
- [https://www.ma-tea.de/](https://www.ma-tea.de/)
##### Triadic examples
##### -[https://normalnow.com/](https://normalnow.com/)
##### -[https://brainbakery.com/en/](https://brainbakery.com/en/)
##### -[https://www.barkbox.com/](https://www.barkbox.com/)
- [https://normalnow.com/](https://normalnow.com/)
- [https://brainbakery.com/en/](https://brainbakery.com/en/)
- [https://www.barkbox.com/](https://www.barkbox.com/)
##### Dual complementary or Tetradic examples
##### -[https://www.airtable.com/](https://www.airtable.com/)
##### -[https://calendar.google.com/](https://calendar.google.com/)
##### -[https://www.ebay.com/](https://www.ebay.com/)
- [https://www.airtable.com/](https://www.airtable.com/)
- [https://calendar.google.com/](https://calendar.google.com/)
- [https://www.ebay.com/](https://www.ebay.com/)
![Resource](Resource.png)

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###### The document should be a PDF
##### Examples of moodboards (in addition, the moodboard should include the color codes):
##### -[https://lovestylecomunicacion.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/A.png](https://lovestylecomunicacion.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/A.png)
##### -[https://caseperlatesta.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Moodboard23_grey_peach-1024x1024.jpg](https://caseperlatesta.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Moodboard23_grey_peach-1024x1024.jpg)
##### -[https://i.pinimg.com/564x/ee/9d/d6/ee9dd6fbb82b0e5b4dd2924580b765dd.jpg](https://i.pinimg.com/564x/ee/9d/d6/ee9dd6fbb82b0e5b4dd2924580b765dd.jpg)
- [https://lovestylecomunicacion.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/A.png](https://lovestylecomunicacion.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/A.png)
- [https://caseperlatesta.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Moodboard23_grey_peach-1024x1024.jpg](https://caseperlatesta.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Moodboard23_grey_peach-1024x1024.jpg)
- [https://i.pinimg.com/564x/ee/9d/d6/ee9dd6fbb82b0e5b4dd2924580b765dd.jpg](https://i.pinimg.com/564x/ee/9d/d6/ee9dd6fbb82b0e5b4dd2924580b765dd.jpg)

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subjects/ui/ui-1/ui-1-6/audit/README.md

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###### 1 for the text
##### [Example here](https://www.figma.com/file/SbQMPjfLOzg92g8YZFlrRh/UI-I---Ex-5)
[Example here](https://www.figma.com/file/SbQMPjfLOzg92g8YZFlrRh/UI-I---Ex-5)

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subjects/ui/ui-1/ui-1-7/audit/README.md

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![Example](Timer1.png)
##### [Example here](https://www.figma.com/file/LRgyZDBVgIq3PzjewTKI2c/UI-Challenge-I---UI-I-Ex-7)
[Example here](https://www.figma.com/file/LRgyZDBVgIq3PzjewTKI2c/UI-Challenge-I---UI-I-Ex-7)

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subjects/ui/ui-1/ui-1-8/audit/README.md

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###### The overlay is done with transparency
###### The mask was used to change the shape of the image
##### [Example here](https://www.figma.com/file/qBYmuatLnhRrWMGlf5vMau/UI-I-Challenge---UI-Ex-10)
[Example here](https://www.figma.com/file/qBYmuatLnhRrWMGlf5vMau/UI-I-Challenge---UI-Ex-10)

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![Example](FlightCK4.png)
##### [Example here](https://www.figma.com/file/D6HC3Su97UQPfGIOmG0Yll/UI-Challenge-I---UI-Ex-9)
[Example here](https://www.figma.com/file/D6HC3Su97UQPfGIOmG0Yll/UI-Challenge-I---UI-Ex-9)

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subjects/ui/ui-2/ui-2-1/audit/README.md

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###### There are 4 pages
###### On each page, there is a template, an organism, a molecule and an atom
##### [Example here](https://www.figma.com/file/fzqDkk8Zc8qJCiSMbKV0Ei/UI-II---Ex-1?node-id=0%3A1)
[Example here](https://www.figma.com/file/fzqDkk8Zc8qJCiSMbKV0Ei/UI-II---Ex-1?node-id=0%3A1)

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###### The layers are indicated with numbers
###### 2 numbers can be switched as long as the layering of layers is respected
##### [Example here](https://www.figma.com/file/YnrbPhItwgUy56I6Yne14S/UI-II---Ex-2?node-id=2%3A3)
[Example here](https://www.figma.com/file/YnrbPhItwgUy56I6Yne14S/UI-II---Ex-2?node-id=2%3A3)

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subjects/ui/ui-3/ui-3-1/audit/README.md

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###### There are colored lines on top of the images
###### The lines highlight aligned elements.
##### -[1st screen example](https://www.figma.com/file/KOzd8yZuJvGLmZLuXjBgDg/UI-III-Ex-1.1)
##### -[2nd screen example](https://www.figma.com/file/QXzdFwwUa8EoQgD3k8CqUC/UI-III-EX-1.2)
##### -[3rd screen example](https://www.figma.com/file/9KNmLun5iZ2lbTOaX91fr2/UI-III-Ex-1.3)
##### -[4th screen example](https://www.figma.com/file/EqGJPRCBtS0yJBUwHJdmwU/UI-III-Ex-1.4)
##### -[5th screen example](https://www.figma.com/file/X5lYr8zLmMAazTHeYtfWMm/UI-III-Ex-1.5)
- [1st screen example](https://www.figma.com/file/KOzd8yZuJvGLmZLuXjBgDg/UI-III-Ex-1.1)
- [2nd screen example](https://www.figma.com/file/QXzdFwwUa8EoQgD3k8CqUC/UI-III-EX-1.2)
- [3rd screen example](https://www.figma.com/file/9KNmLun5iZ2lbTOaX91fr2/UI-III-Ex-1.3)
- [4th screen example](https://www.figma.com/file/EqGJPRCBtS0yJBUwHJdmwU/UI-III-Ex-1.4)
- [5th screen example](https://www.figma.com/file/X5lYr8zLmMAazTHeYtfWMm/UI-III-Ex-1.5)

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subjects/ui/ui-3/ui-3-10/audit/README.md

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###### There are at least 5 examples of micro-interactions or animations
###### The name of each app or website is written
##### Micro-interactions/micro-animations examples: [https://blog.geekyants.com/micro-interactions-and-micro-animations-4eb2ed5cc7f3](https://blog.geekyants.com/micro-interactions-and-micro-animations-4eb2ed5cc7f3)
Micro-interactions/micro-animations examples: [https://blog.geekyants.com/micro-interactions-and-micro-animations-4eb2ed5cc7f3](https://blog.geekyants.com/micro-interactions-and-micro-animations-4eb2ed5cc7f3)
##### Tip: Feedback is the situation when the app specifically sends a piece of information to the user, like:
##### - Payment accepted
##### - Refreshed feed
##### - Information saved
##### - etc.
Tip: Feedback is the situation when the app specifically sends a piece of information to the user, like:
- Payment accepted
- Refreshed feed
- Information saved
- etc.

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###### There are at least 5 signs of consistency
###### The name of each app or website is written
##### Examples of signs of consistency:
Examples of signs of consistency:
##### - colors
##### - same shaped buttons
##### - alignment
##### - consistent product pages (with identical frameworks)
##### - etc.
- colors
- same shaped buttons
- alignment
- consistent product pages (with identical frameworks)
- etc.
##### [Consistency and Standards - Examples of Nielsens's Design Heuristics](https://medium.com/@gregoralbrecht/consistency-and-standards-nielsens-design-heuristic-explained-ac91f450fd8)
[Consistency and Standards - Examples of Nielsens's Design Heuristics](https://medium.com/@gregoralbrecht/consistency-and-standards-nielsens-design-heuristic-explained-ac91f450fd8)

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#### Audit instructions
Make sure:
###### There are at least five combinations of buttons, menus or call to actions.

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subjects/ui/ui-3/ui-3-3/audit/README.md

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##### - Error states
##### - etc.
##### Example of presentation and explanation:
Example of presentation and explanation:
##### -[https://www.convinceandconvert.com/digital-marketing/accessible-website-examples/](https://www.convinceandconvert.com/digital-marketing/accessible-website-examples/)
[https://www.convinceandconvert.com/digital-marketing/accessible-website-examples/](https://www.convinceandconvert.com/digital-marketing/accessible-website-examples/)

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##### - Error states
##### - etc.
##### Example of presentation and explanation:
Example of presentation and explanation:
##### -[https://www.convinceandconvert.com/digital-marketing/accessible-website-examples/](https://www.convinceandconvert.com/digital-marketing/accessible-website-examples/)
[https://www.convinceandconvert.com/digital-marketing/accessible-website-examples/](https://www.convinceandconvert.com/digital-marketing/accessible-website-examples/)

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###### There are at least 5 different examples of breadcrumbs
###### The name of each app or website is written
##### Breadcrumb examples: [https://www.justinmind.com/blog/breadcrumb-examples/](https://www.justinmind.com/blog/breadcrumb-examples/)
Breadcrumb examples: [https://www.justinmind.com/blog/breadcrumb-examples/](https://www.justinmind.com/blog/breadcrumb-examples/)

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subjects/ui/ui-3/ui-3-6/audit/README.md

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###### There are at least 5 examples of toggle buttons
###### The name of each app or website is written
##### Toggle switch buttons examples: [https://bashooka.com/coding/creative-fun-toggle-switch-button-examples/](https://bashooka.com/coding/creative-fun-toggle-switch-button-examples/)
Toggle switch buttons examples: [https://bashooka.com/coding/creative-fun-toggle-switch-button-examples/](https://bashooka.com/coding/creative-fun-toggle-switch-button-examples/)

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###### There are at least 5 examples of radio buttons
###### The name of each app or website is written
##### Radio buttons examples: [https://gscode.in/radio-button-css/](https://gscode.in/radio-button-css/)
Radio buttons examples: [https://gscode.in/radio-button-css/](https://gscode.in/radio-button-css/)

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###### There are at least 5 examples of calendars
###### The name of each app or website is written
##### Calendar examples: [https://uicookies.com/html-calendar/](https://uicookies.com/html-calendar/)
Calendar examples: [https://uicookies.com/html-calendar/](https://uicookies.com/html-calendar/)

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###### There are at least 5 examples of time pickers
###### The name of each app or website is written
##### Time picker examples: [https://uigarage.net/category/time-picker/](https://uigarage.net/category/time-picker/)
Time picker examples: [https://uigarage.net/category/time-picker/](https://uigarage.net/category/time-picker/)

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##### - Content
##### - Button
##### -[Example of a Style Guide in UI](https://www.pinterest.pt/pin/454019206175050454/)
[Example of a Style Guide in UI](https://www.pinterest.pt/pin/454019206175050454/)

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#### Audit instructions
Make sure there are 5 screens with style, colors, buttons, text that match with the initial wireframes.
Make sure
###### There are 5 screens with style, colors, buttons, text that match with the initial wireframes.

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subjects/ux/ux-1/ux-1-2/audit/README.md

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###### There are at least 5 insights among this non-exhaustive list:
##### - Symptoms of dehydration can be headache, dizziness, nausea, lightheadedness, or fatigue.
##### - Analyzing urine is a good way to measure dehydration.
##### - People experience dehydration when they lose 2% of their body mass loss (BML) in fluids/water/sweat.
##### - Sweat helps the body to maintain optimal body temperature.
##### - Sprint athletes are generally less concerned about the effects of dehydration than are endurance athletes.
##### - Hyperhydration can compromise the athletic performance and increase health risks.
##### - Endurance athletes should drink beverages containing carbohydrates and electrolytes during and after training or competition
##### - Etc...
- Symptoms of dehydration can be headache, dizziness, nausea, lightheadedness, or fatigue.
- Analyzing urine is a good way to measure dehydration.
- People experience dehydration when they lose 2% of their body mass loss (BML) in fluids/water/sweat.
- Sweat helps the body to maintain optimal body temperature.
- Sprint athletes are generally less concerned about the effects of dehydration than are endurance athletes.
- Hyperhydration can compromise the athletic performance and increase health risks.
- Endurance athletes should drink beverages containing carbohydrates and electrolytes during and after training or competition
- Etc...

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###### There are phases
###### There are Pierre’s actions
###### For each action, there is a thought
###### In every thought there is a main emotion -[Example](https://d2slcw3kip6qmk.cloudfront.net/marketing/blog/2017Q3/SEO-initiative-customer-journey-mapping/CustomerJourneyMap1.png)
###### In every thought there is a main emotion - [Example](https://d2slcw3kip6qmk.cloudfront.net/marketing/blog/2017Q3/SEO-initiative-customer-journey-mapping/CustomerJourneyMap1.png)
##### [Example here](https://www.figma.com/file/drsfgcol5B9BYco1wyFrQQ/UX-I---Ex-4)
[Example here](https://www.figma.com/file/drsfgcol5B9BYco1wyFrQQ/UX-I---Ex-4)

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###### A funnel process(>)
###### A conclusion with next steps and a thank you.
##### **Example:**
**Example:**
##### **Objective:**
**Objective:**
##### Know more about what bugs people the most when they go on holidays with their friends.
Know more about what bugs people the most when they go on holidays with their friends.
##### **Hypotheses**:
**Hypotheses**:
##### - The distribution of tasks of often uneven
##### - Transportation and shopping are the most sensitive topics
- The distribution of tasks of often uneven
- Transportation and shopping are the most sensitive topics
##### **Script**
**Script**
##### **Introduction**
**Introduction**
##### Hello! My name is Jasmin and I am conducting user research about how people organize themselves when they are going on holidays with a group of friends. Hence I'd love to know more about your experience in that kind of situation. Can I have 15 minutes of your time for a chat?
Hello! My name is Jasmin and I am conducting user research about how people organize themselves when they are going on holidays with a group of friends. Hence I'd love to know more about your experience in that kind of situation. Can I have 15 minutes of your time for a chat?
##### **Screening questions:**
**Screening questions:**
##### - How old are you?
##### - Where do you live?
##### - What do you do for a living?
- How old are you?
- Where do you live?
- What do you do for a living?
##### **Topic 1: Tasks distribution upfront**
**Topic 1: Tasks distribution upfront**
##### - When was the last time you went on holiday with friends?
##### - Who organized what before the stay (location, transportation, food shopping)?
##### - How easy was it? Why?
- When was the last time you went on holiday with friends?
- Who organized what before the stay (location, transportation, food shopping)?
- How easy was it? Why?
##### **Topic 2: Potential tensions**
**Topic 2: Potential tensions**
##### - How well did the holiday go in terms of tasks management?
##### - Who took care of what?
##### - Were there any frustration due to the distribution? Why?
- How well did the holiday go in terms of tasks management?
- Who took care of what?
- Were there any frustration due to the distribution? Why?
##### **Topic 3: Tools**
**Topic 3: Tools**
##### - What tools did you and your friends use to set up the holidays (apps, sites, canvas, etc.)?
##### - How helpful were they? Why?
- What tools did you and your friends use to set up the holidays (apps, sites, canvas, etc.)?
- How helpful were they? Why?
##### **Topic 4: Next trip**
**Topic 4: Next trip**
##### - What would you like to change between your last and next trip with friends?
- What would you like to change between your last and next trip with friends?
##### **Conclusion**
**Conclusion**
##### Thank you so much for your time! This is very helpful for our research, especially on knowing what to improve to ease holiday organization management.
Thank you so much for your time! This is very helpful for our research, especially on knowing what to improve to ease holiday organization management.
##### Would you have anyone you know who you think is quite concerned about this topic?
Would you have anyone you know who you think is quite concerned about this topic?
##### We/I will prepare a questionnaire for other kinds of information. Would you be kind enough to answer it when it's ready?
We/I will prepare a questionnaire for other kinds of information. Would you be kind enough to answer it when it's ready?

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#### Audit instructions
Make sure there is :
Make sure there are:
###### Minimum 6 different interviews
###### Minimum 3 interviews with random people outside the building (ask the conditions where the interview was triggered and made)

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#### Audit instructions
Make sure there is:
Make sure there are:
###### Multiple sticky notes that match with transcription
###### The sticky notes are gathered in clusters

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###### It is narrow enough
###### It is broad enough
##### Examples:
Examples:
##### - How might we help friends manage shopping groceries before a weekend to enjoy most of the time they have together?
##### - Appropriate scope
##### - How might we make sure everyone is entitled to specific tasks so no one feels unfairly overwhelmed?
##### - Appropriate scope
##### - How might we make sure everyone spends a good weekend?
##### - Too broad: This problem statement does not include the relationship between one another
##### - How might we make sure who is in charge of the shopping list?
##### - Too narrow: This problem statement is very specific and answering it may not solve the overall problem.
- How might we help friends manage shopping groceries before a weekend to enjoy most of the time they have together?
- Appropriate scope
- How might we make sure everyone is entitled to specific tasks so no one feels unfairly overwhelmed?
- Appropriate scope
- How might we make sure everyone spends a good weekend?
- Too broad: This problem statement does not include the relationship between one another
- How might we make sure who is in charge of the shopping list?
- Too narrow: This problem statement is very specific and answering it may not solve the overall problem.

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###### 1 interview guide
###### 3 scripts or an [affinity diagram](https://d2slcw3kip6qmk.cloudfront.net/marketing/blog/2017Q1/affinity-diagram3.png) from the interviews
##### Example of an interview guide:
Example of an interview guide:
##### Hello! My name is Agathe and I am conducting research about athletes and people who practice sports regularly. Hence, I'd be very happy to ask you some questions about the way you run, your habits, and the pain points you may have.
Hello! My name is Agathe and I am conducting research about athletes and people who practice sports regularly. Hence, I'd be very happy to ask you some questions about the way you run, your habits, and the pain points you may have.
##### This interview will probably last 20 to 30 minutes.
This interview will probably last 20 to 30 minutes.
##### Do you have any questions before we start?
Do you have any questions before we start?
##### Run
Run
##### - What sports do you practice?
##### - How often do you run?
##### - When was the last time you went out for a run?
- What sports do you practice?
- How often do you run?
- When was the last time you went out for a run?
##### Races
Races
##### - What was the last race you ran?
##### - How was it? Tell me about the experience you had.
##### - How did you get prepared?
##### - What would you have done differently? Why?
- What was the last race you ran?
- How was it? Tell me about the experience you had.
- How did you get prepared?
- What would you have done differently? Why?
##### Hydration
Hydration
##### - What do you remember about the way you hydrated?
##### - How did you manage your hydration?
##### - Have you ever found yourself in trouble due to hydration? What happened?
##### - What would you never do again? Why?
- What do you remember about the way you hydrated?
- How did you manage your hydration?
- Have you ever found yourself in trouble due to hydration? What happened?
- What would you never do again? Why?
##### That's it, we went through all the questions I had.
That's it, we went through all the questions I had.
##### Thank you so much for your time!
Thank you so much for your time!
##### I have a last favor to ask you: is there anyone you know who runs frequently and would be available for a talk?
I have a last favor to ask you: is there anyone you know who runs frequently and would be available for a talk?

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###### There are emotions
###### The main pain points are highlighted
##### [Example](https://d2slcw3kip6qmk.cloudfront.net/marketing/blog/2017Q3/SEO-initiative-customer-journey-mapping/CustomerJourneyMap1.png)
[Example](https://d2slcw3kip6qmk.cloudfront.net/marketing/blog/2017Q3/SEO-initiative-customer-journey-mapping/CustomerJourneyMap1.png)

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###### It is broad enough
###### There are 3 measurable KPIs ([check the SMART list](https://www.grow.com/blog/how-to-use-smart-goals-to-build-your-kpis))
##### Examples of Problem Statements:
Examples of Problem Statements:
##### - How might we encourage people to react or interfere right away when they witness harassment?
##### - Appropriate
##### - How might we educate teenagers not to encourage harassment online?
##### - Appropriate
##### - How might we make sure harassment stops?
##### - Too broad: This problem statement does not include the context of a high school.
##### - How might we make sure the the harasser feels guilty ?
##### - Too narrow: The overall problem may not be solved if this problem statement is solved.
- How might we encourage people to react or interfere right away when they witness harassment?
- Appropriate
- How might we educate teenagers not to encourage harassment online?
- Appropriate
- How might we make sure harassment stops?
- Too broad: This problem statement does not include the context of a high school.
- How might we make sure the the harasser feels guilty ?
- Too narrow: The overall problem may not be solved if this problem statement is solved.
##### Examples of KPIs:
Examples of KPIs:
##### - Harassment case report rates increase by 20% within 2 years
##### - Online harassment drops by 30% within 5 years
##### - 90% of the 15-18 year-olds knows a harassment witness response process within 2 years
- Harassment case report rates increase by 20% within 2 years
- Online harassment drops by 30% within 5 years
- 90% of the 15-18 year-olds knows a harassment witness response process within 2 years

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#### Audit instructions
Make sure :
Make sure:
###### The chart is complete

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Make sure
###### There is a time frame
###### In Empathy or User Research, there is at least one tool among this list:
##### - User interviews
##### - Analytics
##### - Competitive analysis
###### In Define, there is at least one tool among this list:
##### - Persona
##### - Empathy Map
##### - User Journey
##### - JBTD or Jobs-to-be-done
###### In Empathy or User Research, there is at least one tool among the following list:
- User interviews
- Analytics
- Competitive analysis
###### In Define, there is at least one tool among the following list:
- Persona
- Empathy Map
- User Journey
- JBTD or Jobs-to-be-done
###### There is a “Problem Statement” spot
###### In Ideation, there is at least one ideation technique
###### There is a “Prototype” spot that is either paper prototype or wireframe. It may contain:
##### - User Flow
##### - Card Sorting
- User Flow
- Card Sorting
###### There is “Test” spot with at least 5 users
###### Each of these five phases have a time frame

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Make sure
###### There is at least one of the following tools
##### - User interviews
##### - Analytics
##### - Competitive analysis
- User interviews
- Analytics
- Competitive analysis
###### The script is completed (list of criteria below)
###### The tool is completed (list of criteria below)
###### There is a document with the key learnings the students learnt from this phase
#### Criteria:
##### - User interviews
##### - The script is the interview guide. Make sure there is:
##### - the main purpose of the interview
##### - 1 to 3 hypotheses
##### - a proper introduction that describes the interviewer and the purpose of this interview
##### - 3 to 5 main topics
##### - a few scan questions (demographics)
##### - open-ended questions, max 10
##### - a funnel process (>)
##### - a conclusion with next steps and a thank you.
##### - The completed tool is either:
##### - 5 to 10 scripts from users
##### - or an [Affinity Diagram](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VngWHIE4k9s) with the main elements
- User interviews
- The script is the interview guide. Make sure there is:
- the main purpose of the interview
- 1 to 3 hypotheses
- a proper introduction that describes the interviewer and the purpose of this interview
- 3 to 5 main topics
- a few scan questions (demographics)
- open-ended questions, max 10
- a funnel process (>)
- a conclusion with next steps and a thank you.
- The completed tool is either:
- 5 to 10 scripts from users
- or an [Affinity Diagram](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VngWHIE4k9s) with the main elements
##### - Analytics
##### - The script is the form. Make sure there is:
##### - The main purpose of the form
##### - 1 to 3 hypotheses
##### - A proper introduction that describes the interviewer and the purpose of this interview
##### - 3 to 5 main topics
##### - A few scan questions (demographics)
##### - Closed-ended, unbiased questions, max 10
##### - A funnel process (>)
##### - A conclusion with next steps and a thank you.
##### - A broadcast strategy
##### - The completed tool is a series of quantitative data from at least 100 answers.
- Analytics
- The script is the form. Make sure there is:
- The main purpose of the form
- 1 to 3 hypotheses
- A proper introduction that describes the interviewer and the purpose of this interview
- 3 to 5 main topics
- A few scan questions (demographics)
- Closed-ended, unbiased questions, max 10
- A funnel process (>)
- A conclusion with next steps and a thank you.
- A broadcast strategy
- The completed tool is a series of quantitative data from at least 100 answers.
##### - Competitive analysis

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Make sure
###### There is at least one of the following tools
##### - Persona
##### - Empathy Map
##### - User Journey
##### - JBTD or Jobs-to-be-done (a JTBD must go along with another tool)
- Persona
- Empathy Map
- User Journey
- JBTD or Jobs-to-be-done (a JTBD must go along with another tool)
###### The script is completed (list of criteria below)
###### The tool is completed (list of criteria below)
###### There is a document with the key learnings the students learnt from this phase
#### Criteria
##### - Persona
##### - The script is the list of insights the students uses to create the persona
##### - The completed tool is a [Persona board](https://miro.medium.com/max/1400/0*RbHfR6BHhhFIENNf). Make sure the key insights come from the field, from reality, but the persona itself is different from only one user.
- Persona
- The script is the list of insights the students uses to create the persona
- The completed tool is a [Persona board](https://miro.medium.com/max/1400/0*RbHfR6BHhhFIENNf). Make sure the key insights come from the field, from reality, but the persona itself is different from only one user.
##### - Empathy Map
##### - The script is the list of insights the student uses to create the Empathy map
##### - The completed tool is an [Empathy Map](https://miro.medium.com/max/700/1*I1ffOWdPWQva3dCMQE-TAQ.png).
- Empathy Map
- The script is the list of insights the student uses to create the Empathy map
- The completed tool is an [Empathy Map](https://miro.medium.com/max/700/1*I1ffOWdPWQva3dCMQE-TAQ.png).
##### - User Journey
##### - The script is the list of insights the student uses to create the User Journey.
##### - The completed tool is a [User Journey Map](https://d2slcw3kip6qmk.cloudfront.net/marketing/blog/2017Q3/SEO-initiative-customer-journey-mapping/CustomerJourneyMap1.png).
- User Journey
- The script is the list of insights the student uses to create the User Journey.
- The completed tool is a [User Journey Map](https://d2slcw3kip6qmk.cloudfront.net/marketing/blog/2017Q3/SEO-initiative-customer-journey-mapping/CustomerJourneyMap1.png).
##### - Jobs-to-be-done (JTBD)
##### - The JTBD is tool that goes as a conclusion to another of the previous tools. Make sure:
##### - The sentence is complete
##### - The "When" part involves a visit on the website
##### - The "I want to" part involves a practical action
##### - The "So I can" part involves a psychological or emotional purpose
- Jobs-to-be-done (JTBD)
- The JTBD is tool that goes as a conclusion to another of the previous tools. Make sure:
- The sentence is complete
- The "When" part involves a visit on the website
- The "I want to" part involves a practical action
- The "So I can" part involves a psychological or emotional purpose

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###### There are between 1 and 3 KPIs ([check the SMART list](https://www.grow.com/blog/how-to-use-smart-goals-to-build-your-kpis)) that will help you measure the success of the upcoming solution
###### There is a document with the key learnings the students learnt from this phase
##### Examples of Problem statements
Examples of Problem statements
##### - How might we help Pierre measure and prepare his hydration before a race?
##### - Appropriate —> The problem statement is narrow enough to be specific for one painpoint, and broad enough to let creativity suggest many options. Also, it takes into accounts some of the key insights from the previous phases.
##### - How might we make sure Pierre doesn’t get dehydrated?
##### - Too broad —> The problem statement is out of the scope of running, so the solutions cannot be integrated in the specific context of running.
##### - How might we make sure Pierre drinks the cups that are offered during the race?
##### - Too narrow —> There are plenty of options to avoid dehydration without drinking the cups that are offered during the race.
##### - How might we provide Pierre with a drink that contains everything he needs to avoid dehydration?
##### - Focused on the solution, not the problem —> The problem statement is supposed to rephrase the brief and take into account the insights from the previous phase.
##### - How might make sure Pierre doesn’t get drunk the night before the race?
##### - Out of scope —> This is not about dehydration, nor about running.
- How might we help Pierre measure and prepare his hydration before a race?
- Appropriate —> The problem statement is narrow enough to be specific for one painpoint, and broad enough to let creativity suggest many options. Also, it takes into accounts some of the key insights from the previous phases.
- How might we make sure Pierre doesn’t get dehydrated?
- Too broad —> The problem statement is out of the scope of running, so the solutions cannot be integrated in the specific context of running.
- How might we make sure Pierre drinks the cups that are offered during the race?
- Too narrow —> There are plenty of options to avoid dehydration without drinking the cups that are offered during the race.
- How might we provide Pierre with a drink that contains everything he needs to avoid dehydration?
- Focused on the solution, not the problem —> The problem statement is supposed to rephrase the brief and take into account the insights from the previous phase.
- How might make sure Pierre doesn’t get drunk the night before the race?
- Out of scope —> This is not about dehydration, nor about running.

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#### Criteria
##### - User Flow
- User Flow
Make sure for each flow:
##### - The user has a specific goal
##### - There is a starting point and and ending point - which is the goal of the user
##### - There is a series of actions organised in rectangles (actions) or diamond (choice)
##### - The actions are linked with arrows
- The user has a specific goal
- There is a starting point and and ending point - which is the goal of the user
- There is a series of actions organised in rectangles (actions) or diamond (choice)
- The actions are linked with arrows
##### - Card sorting
- Card sorting
Make sure
##### - There is a script including the research goals.
##### - The research goals must be close to "rearrange the content"
##### - There are pictures of the ongoing workshop
##### - There is a new content organization shown in a table with sticky notes (it can be a picture or digital)
- There is a script including the research goals.
- The research goals must be close to "rearrange the content"
- There are pictures of the ongoing workshop
- There is a new content organization shown in a table with sticky notes (it can be a picture or digital)
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