The week’s illustration ‘Affinity Mapping’ ux design #illustration #kidlitart #kidlitillustration #picturebooks
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The week’s illustration ‘Affinity Mapping’ ux design #illustration #kidlitart #kidlitillustration #picturebooks
After we conducted user testing and interviews, we put together all the things we heard from our drone users and did an activity called affinity mapping. An affinity diagram (the result of mapping) allows you to gather large amounts of data (issues, opinions, experiences, ideas) and organizes them into groups and categories. It also helps surface the relationship between these groups. As we mapped the things we heard from our drone users, we saw some categories emerge: things like Tooltip issues or Zooming Controls.
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Affinity Mapping 101
Today in #ixdbelfast we discussed our ideas with the class and got some amazing feedback for our final year projects.
A key thing for me was the highlighting of accessibility in both printed and digital media to ensure all children are able to read the Yonder books.
Day 37: PROJECT WORK: How Might We? | Brainstorming problems and things #earlystages #teamwork #thoughtprocesses #affinitymapping (at General Assembly Melbourne)
Day 29: FEDEX Challenge - sustainable farming brainstorm | identifying themes, trends and problems #thoughtprocesses #ux #uxdesigners #uxdesign #uxlife #designthinking #affinitymapping (at General Assembly Melbourne)
Chaos in data , patterns in chaos and insights in patterns. #affinitymapping