UX Design
Survival Skills


John Fan, PicCollage



Garage+   May 27, 2016





I am not a designer...



Survival Skills for 

Building Products




Attended:


Lean Startup Conference

Lean Startup Machine

Startup Weekend

500 Startups Accelerator


What did I learn?


1. Talk to your users.

2. Design for behavior.

3. Build. Measure. Learn.

1. Talk to your users.


Before you start, talk to 5 people.


Ask open-ended questions.

Seek facts, not opinions.

Observe what users do.

Look for pain points.

Talking to users on the train!





"so what?  so what??  so what?... so what???"
"Like, all I wanna do is...
I just wanna... make my pictures look awesome!"

2. Design for behavior.




Design is not what you see.

Design is what the user does.

3. Build. Measure. Learn.

Start with a MVP 

(Minimum Viable Product)


Iterate quickly


Study analytics

First version of PicCollage (MVP)



Top app in US, Japan and

many countries


Daily Active Users




Since then:


Launched on Android and Windows

Licensed content (Sanrio, Mattel)

Various projects with HP, Google, etc


Raised funding in Silicon Valley

Achieved breakeven via IAP and ads

Reached 120 million downloads



1. Talk to your users.

2. Design for behavior.

3. Build. Measure. Learn.

1. Talk to your users.


Do 2+ User Interviews per week


Talk to different sets of users

(personas)

Listen to User Feedback and Reviews



Reviews



Talking with teens


Talking with moms


User Interview notes

More user interview notes:

2. Design for behavior.

Based on talking with users, 

come up with user stories.


Start with low fidelity prototypes.


Focus on behavior, not visuals.


Brainstorming



Paper and pencil!


Wireframes


Interactive prototypes




Other key points:


Have a clear call to action.

Focus on the main flow.


Target a persona.

Define the user story: 

"As a ___, I want to ___

because ___"

3. Build. Measure. Learn.

Run multiple experiments 

(A/B testing, etc.) each week.


Track every action in analytics tools.


Study analytics and review results

each week.

A/B Testing









1. Talk to your users.

2. Design for behavior.

3. Build. Measure. Learn.







Reality-Based

Entrepreneurship




piccollage.com/jobs

Multimedia Algorithms Engineer
Financial Operations Manager
Product Operations Interns

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