Testing Driven Prototype Design

Nik Page Nik Page CZ Universal Digital Punker at Česká spořitelna

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A prototype isn’t usually a realistic model of the finished complete product. But knowing what to focus on can be difficult – especially for beginning prototype designers. Also, the test report often seems to be a product of how tests end up rather than a driver of what is tested.

I am experimenting with a method I hope will help keep focus on what the prototype is to achieve, what questions it is supposed to answer by taking business requirements and looking directly at the report we deliver and then work backwards through tests and finally get to the prototype.

This is still very much in the thinking through and experimental phase and I will welcome feedback.

Nik Page, Universal Digital Punker at Česká spořitelna

Nik PageNik has been designing websites and interfaces in San Francisco and Prague since the early 90s. As a result, he’s witnessed how the role of design has gradually changed. Designers are no longer simply tasked with making interfaces for ordinary people. The main goal nowadays is not only to create a beautiful and engaging interface, but more importantly, an interface that supports business objectives. Today, Nik is the Head of Experience Design at Česká Spořitelna, where he promotes the philosophy that experience design is the art of turning a casual visitor into a regular and happy customer.