Lean UX: Designing Great Products with Agile Teams
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When designing for physical materials, designers need to figure out what they’re making before they begin production,
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because they still had to deal with a “manufacturing” process:
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The proliferation of mobile devices, wearables, and the Internet of Things has changed the way we consume it.
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We are no longer limited by a physical manufacturing process, and are able to get our digital products and services into customers’ hands at a pace unheard of just five years ago.
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Agile software development, continuous integration, and continuous deployment to radically reduce their cycle times.
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The next foundation of Lean UX is Agile software development.
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Externalizing work allows everyone to see where the team stands.
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It creates a passive, ambient flow of information across the team.
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Style guides. Pattern libraries. Brand guidelines. Asset libraries.
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The computing world’s version of a style guide is exemplified by Apple’s famous Human Interface Guidelines (HIG).