Choose and briefly describe a product that you’d like to develop. Products could include apps, clothing, business systems, anything! Create a list or table to identify as many different potential user characteristics as you can think of. Characteristics could include age range, hobbies, musical taste, hair style, goals for using your product, paint points, really anything you can think that will help you define your user base. Be as specific as possible. Make a profile of at least 3 different users by combining the characteristics defined in the last step. Choose one user profile that you think is the most applicable to your product. Why is that user profile more applicable than the others? Create a list or table of needs of the user you picked. Think carefully about what might be important to that user; not other users and not yourself. Pick one need from the previous list. Describe how that need will be met by your product. Include what features your product must have to fulfill that user need. Explain what other systems/products/businesses your product will need to interact with to fulfill user needs (e.g., An app needs to be on the app store. Which app store? Apple exclusive or on all stores? It also needs an ISP or cell service company to connect the device, etc.) Create a summary including: Who your user is and what specific need you identified The features of the product design How the features addressed the need you chose At least one feature of the product you might not have included but added to meet the needs of the use

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Choose and briefly describe a product that you’d like to develop. Products could include apps, clothing, business systems, anything!

  • Create a list or table to identify as many different potential user characteristics as you can think of. Characteristics could include age range, hobbies, musical taste, hair style, goals for using your product, paint points, really anything you can think that will help you define your user base. Be as specific as possible.
  • Make a profile of at least 3 different users by combining the characteristics defined in the last step.
  • Choose one user profile that you think is the most applicable to your product. Why is that user profile more applicable than the others?
  • Create a list or table of needs of the user you picked. Think carefully about what might be important to that user; not other users and not yourself.
  • Pick one need from the previous list. Describe how that need will be met by your product. Include what features your product must have to fulfill that user need.
  • Explain what other systems/products/businesses your product will need to interact with to fulfill user needs (e.g., An app needs to be on the app store. Which app store? Apple exclusive or on all stores? It also needs an ISP or cell service company to connect the device, etc.)

Create a summary including:

  • Who your user is and what specific need you identified
  • The features of the product design
  • How the features addressed the need you chose
  • At least one feature of the product you might not have included but added to meet the needs of the use
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