Nice vid. I guess I am only having troubles knowing what to write on the paper, or asking my stakeholders what to write. For instance, I'm redesigning a software, are the cards then elements that they would want in the software? You know what I mean? I wouldn't write apple, fridge, soap, mop and ask them to find a category for it, i'd write banana, apple, orange, kiwi and they would probably find it easy to categorize those cards as fruit.
it was posted 9 years ago and am here today. You have saved my time
Finally a hands on demonstration of the technique. This is very helpful and well envisioned. Thank you
Thanks mr X. Very clean, easy and strong process. Make complete sense.
Clearly explained , good job Tim
Thanks so very much Tim, this was exactly what I was looking for and you explained it brilliantly!
Really good video, 9 years ago damn
Thanks for taking the time to make this!
Thanks Tim, really enjoyed that. Where can I find the next episode (taking it off the cards and putting it on computer)?
Just started learning about this now, very cool and well explained
Where is the Second video? love this one!
Finally makes sense!
I believe this research technique also helps to determine a value proposition!
Very very well explained.
Nice vid.
I guess I am only having troubles knowing what to write on the paper, or asking my stakeholders what to write. For instance, I'm redesigning a software, are the cards then elements that they would want in the software?
You know what I mean? I wouldn't write apple, fridge, soap, mop and ask them to find a category for it, i'd write banana, apple, orange, kiwi and they would probably find it easy to categorize those cards as fruit.
Good Job
Shouldn't be used with stakeholders to define the IA, but with users.
Thanks a lot!!
great job
very helpful
thanks!
Very similar to affinity mapping
REMEMBER TO EAT YOUR KIWIS :)