Testing Tools

Use the following design thinking strategies to test your solutions viability and efficiency in solving your target demographics problem.

Solution Interview

Use to gather feedback and insights of a solution. The Solution Interview helps us to test if our solution is accepted by our target demographic.

A/B Testing

Use to compare two versions of a product or solution to determine the more effective option based on user responses. A/B testing help us determine which version of our product our target demographic likes the most and why.

Structured Usability Testing

Use to systematically evaluate the usability and effectiveness of a product or solution. The Structured Usability Test helps us acquire specific feedback to refine and improve our prototype.

Marketing Approaches

Collaborate to review the variety of traction channels or marketing approaches. Discuss the customer's problem and the best traction channels for communicating the product solution.

Explorative Interview

Use to gain new insights, ideas, and perspectives about those experiencing the problem. An Exploratory Interview helps us to understand our target demographic so we can address their needs through our solution.

Mixed Method Testing

Collaborate with your team reflect on your digital story and solution/prototype, and then craft a series of quantitative and qualitative questions to gain insight into how your solution is solving or failing to solve the persona's problem.

Testing Sheet

Use to plan, execute, and record observations testing your solution. The Testing Sheet helps to ensure your prototype is meeting the needs of your users.

Feedback Capture Grid

Use to organize and analyze feedback received from users or stakeholders during a design process. The Feedback Capture Grid helps us to analyze if our solution is solving our target demographics problem.