London, UK: Seven projects in a day for Sheffield Docs' digital development workshop. May '14.
The focus of this workshop was to visualise and map out the projects from the users' perspective. This revealed that most projects are made up of differing parts, each with a particular value to a particular sub-group. By separating out the experiences, it was then possible to consider how each project could create multiple 'front doors' to such sub-groups. Activity of one group could then be used to advocate pick-up by another. This didn't relegate the holistic approach, but simply encouraged a more strategic approach to delivery and roll-out.
My brain/film in lego - thank you @sheffdocfest and @paultylerdk aka Lego Man pic.twitter.com/K1l2MNqoUa
— Tessa Morgan (@Tessa_Morgan) May 7, 2014
@sheffdocfest d2d3 training Day 2: exploring #interactive user journeys in a fun way with @paultylerdk pic.twitter.com/uvusNv1FYc
— Anna Parker (@annaparkerparks) May 7, 2014
My brain/film in lego - thank you @sheffdocfest and @paultylerdk aka Lego Man pic.twitter.com/K1l2MNqoUa
— Tessa Morgan (@Tessa_Morgan) May 7, 2014
@sheffdocfest d2d3 training Day 2: exploring #interactive user journeys in a fun way with @paultylerdk pic.twitter.com/uvusNv1FYc
— Anna Parker (@annaparkerparks) May 7, 2014