Lean UX emphasizes outcomes over outputs, shifting the focus from extensive research to validating assumptions through rapid prototyping and user feedback to maximize user value.
Unlike conventional UX approaches, which often prioritize deliverables, Lean UX aims at reducing waste by promptly validating design hypotheses through an iterative loop.
In Lean UX, success is measured by impact rather than the volume of deliverables. Projects begin with assumptions that guide the iterative design process.
The Lean Research Loop enables teams to start with a hypothesis, prototype quickly, gather user feedback, and continuously refine their designs based on real user data.
Collection
[
|
...
]