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A few of Aesop’s

David Dominguez@DominguezUX

Mobile UX LondonNovember 2016

some notes about Mobile UX design

Aesop who?You’ve heard of his stories…

might heard about him

Why Aesop?

Alexandre Duret-Lutzhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/gadl/

He perceives the world around him

Ricardo266https://www.flickr.com/photos/16712259@N04/4467481733

Finds the appropriate story for the right situation

He is a problem solver

Matthew Hursthttps://www.flickr.com/photos/skewgee/4723509920/

He is a great re-framer

Sharon Mollerushttps://www.flickr.com/photos/clairity/3227944629

He is a great story-teller

Do these resonate?Perception Resourcefulness

Problem solving Reframing

Story telling

A few noteworthy fables for a Mobile UXer…

The Donkey Eating Thistles“5.De asino rubos comedente”

'How many greedy epicures would think themselves happy, with such a variety of delicacies as I now carry!

But to me, this bitter prickly Thistle is more savoury and relishing than the most exquisite banquet.'

Understand your Users and their Context because lots of features or

sexy design might not cut it

Goals - Triggers - Pain points

The User Journey

The old man and his sons“63.De agricola et filiis”

"So you also, my sons, if you unite in mind, you will present yourselves to your enemies as invincible.”

Mobile is part of a bigger story…

Mobile is part of a bigger story…

Incubation Winnow Select

Purchase

A. Baeck

The Jackdaw and Peacocks“47.De monedula et pavonibus”

Outer beauty is pleasing, if inner beauty is present.

The fact is that if outer or inner beauty has to be lacking, it is better that you lack outer beauty rather than inner beauty.

It is about the right tasksnot every task in your mobile

Design for the needs in mobile

Raise payment Authorise Review

Clerk Manager Client

The dog and the wolf“97.De cane et lupo”

“Good-bye to you, Master Dog.

Better starve Free than be a Fat slave.”

Petar Ceklichttps://www.flickr.com/photos/ceklic_petar/

Don’t leave your mobile approachto the end and risk fragmentation

Mobile is integral in youdesign strategy

To recap

But don’t leave mobile to the end

It’s about the right tasks

Understand your users & context

Mobile is part of a bigger story

You can make a different read out of these fables

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I just took some of those fables and framed them to fit my own message.

Just like Aesop used to do…

THANK YOU

A few of Aesop’ssome notes about Mobile UX design

David Dominguez@DominguezUX

Mobile UX LondonNovember 2016

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