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By Simone Ehrlich, Content Strategy Manager
由 西蒙·埃利希 ,內(nèi)容策略經(jīng)理
Words are cheap. Cheaper than wires; cheaper than mocks. That doesn’t mean words aren’t important, just less expensive to produce as a design asset. So aligning around words has the potential to save time and resources. Enter Content Early, a riff on designing Content First.
話很便宜。 比電線便宜; 比模擬便宜。 這并不意味著文字并不重要,而是將其作為設(shè)計資產(chǎn)來生產(chǎn)的成本更低。 因此,圍繞單詞對齊可能會節(jié)省時間和資源。 盡早輸入Content ,這是首先設(shè)計Content的內(nèi)容。
Content First, the idea that we can design with words before we ever open a tool like Sketch or Figma, is a hot topic right now, and I’m a huge fan of it. Full stop. Let me repeat — I really love the idea of Content First. However, placing something first implies that something else necessarily comes second. That can put people’s backs up: Why is my area of expertise secondary?
內(nèi)容首先,在打開諸如Sketch或Figma之類的工具之前我們可以用文字進(jìn)行設(shè)計的想法現(xiàn)在是一個熱門話題,我非常喜歡它。 句號 讓我重復(fù)一遍-我真的很喜歡Content First的想法。 但是,將某些內(nèi)容放在第一位意味著其他內(nèi)容一定要放在第二位。 那可以讓人支持: 為什么我的專業(yè)領(lǐng)域是次要的?
Also, design has a lot of “firsts.” Mobile First, Accessibility First, Machine Learning First — the list goes on. Can a designer really keep everything in mind at once and do it all first?
此外,設(shè)計具有很多“第一”。 移動優(yōu)先,可訪問性優(yōu)先,機(jī)器學(xué)習(xí)優(yōu)先-清單還在繼續(xù)。 設(shè)計師真的可以立即記住所有內(nèi)容,然后先做所有事情嗎?
And what about the projects that have already started? Does saying “first” imply that if the designer didn’t begin with content, then it’s too late to consider the information needs of the user?
那已經(jīng)開始的項目呢? 說“第一”是否意味著如果設(shè)計者不是從內(nèi)容開始,那么考慮用戶的信息需求為時已晚?
For my purposes, I like to talk about Content Early, Often, and Always. We should consider the user’s information needs throughout the design process. Content Early is an invitation to consider those needs at any time. Is earlier better? Yes. Would first be great? Absolutely! However, it’s never too late to start considering those information needs and using them to inform (pun intended) the design.
就我的目的而言,我喜歡談?wù)搩?nèi)容的早期,經(jīng)常和始終。 在整個設(shè)計過程中,我們應(yīng)考慮用戶的信息需求。 內(nèi)容提早邀請您隨時考慮這些需求。 早點好一點嗎? 是。 首先會很棒嗎? 絕對! 但是,開始考慮這些信息需求并使用它們來告知(雙關(guān))設(shè)計永遠(yuǎn)不會太晚。
Language matters, and Content Early feels less prescriptive than Content First. When you’re trying to get folks to try new things, an invitation rather than a prescription seems better. (Unless of course, you’re an MD, and you have the authority to write actual prescriptions.)
語言很重要,與“內(nèi)容優(yōu)先”相比,“內(nèi)容更早”的規(guī)范性較低。 當(dāng)您嘗試讓人們嘗試新事物時,邀請而不是處方似乎更好。 (當(dāng)然,除非您是醫(yī)學(xué)博士,否則您有權(quán)編寫實際的處方。)
Illustration by Vichai IamsirithanakornVichai Iamsirithanakorn的插圖那么,早期的內(nèi)容是什么? (So, What Is Content Early?)
It’s a collection of methods to design from scratch (content first) and analyze designs with words (content after you’ve begun designing). We use those methods differently at various points during the design process.
它是從頭開始設(shè)計(首先是內(nèi)容)并用文字分析設(shè)計(開始設(shè)計后的內(nèi)容)的方法的集合。 在設(shè)計過程中的各個階段,我們會以不同的方式使用這些方法。
These are the methods we’re playing with right now:
這些是我們現(xiàn)在正在使用的方法:
Personality Profile — adapted from Aaron Walter’s Design Persona. A guide that personifies the product and provides the foundation for other design decisions.
個性簡介 -改編自亞倫·沃爾特(Aaron Walter)的設(shè)計角色。 擬人化產(chǎn)品并為其他設(shè)計決策奠定基礎(chǔ)的指南。
Storyframe — Fabricio Teixeira. A narrative that synthesizes what goes on a high-value page.
故事框架-Fabricio Teixeira。 一種敘述,它綜合了高價值頁面上的內(nèi)容。
Conversational Design — adapted from Steph Hay’s Content First, and also inspired by Erika Hall. A conversational exchange between the user and the product, which anticipates and addresses what the user is thinking and feeling as they interact with it.
會話設(shè)計 -改編自Steph Hay的Content First,并受到Erika Hall的啟發(fā)。 用戶與產(chǎn)品之間的對話交換,可以預(yù)期并解決用戶與產(chǎn)品交互時的想法和感覺。
Priority Guide — Drew Clemens. A list of real information, in order of priority to the user, that will appear on a page, plus notes about the related elements and functionality.
優(yōu)先級指南 — Drew Clemens。 按用戶優(yōu)先級排序的真實信息列表將顯示在頁面上,以及有關(guān)相關(guān)元素和功能的注釋。
Rather than explain each method in detail, as the practitioners above have done eloquently, I’ll tell you instead how we’re using this collection of methods differently, and what benefits we’re seeing at Workday. Stay tuned for the series of in-depth blog posts on each method.
就像上面的從業(yè)人員雄辯的那樣,我沒有詳細(xì)解釋每種方法,而是告訴您我們?nèi)绾尾煌厥褂眠@組方法,以及在Workday上看到什么好處。 請繼續(xù)關(guān)注每種方法的系列深入博客文章。
盡早使用內(nèi)容 (Using Content Early)
These methods have the greatest impact when used with a cross-functional group — a designer, researcher, PM, and content strategist. This diversity of perspective, coupled with the lo-fi nature of the methods, means we get to make decisions efficiently, in real time.
與跨職能小組(設(shè)計師,研究員,項目經(jīng)理和內(nèi)容策略師)一起使用時,這些方法的影響最大。 視角的多樣性以及方法的低保真性意味著我們可以實時高效地做出決策。
從頭開始設(shè)計 (Design from Scratch)
We start with research and what we know about the user. We use the methods to design from scratch, before moving to visual sketches.
我們從研究以及我們對用戶的了解開始。 在使用視覺草圖之前,我們使用這些方法從頭開始設(shè)計。
We write the story, the conversation, the intent of each element, and use these to guide the design process. We use words to create a design asset that then translates into more traditional sketches, wireframes, and mocks. This then, is the same as a Content First approach.
我們編寫故事,對話,每個元素的意圖,并使用它們來指導(dǎo)設(shè)計過程。 我們使用文字來創(chuàng)建設(shè)計資產(chǎn),然后將其轉(zhuǎn)換為更傳統(tǒng)的草圖,線框和模擬。 然后,這與“內(nèi)容優(yōu)先”方法相同。
Indeed, Content Early includes designing Content First.
實際上,Content Early 包括設(shè)計Content First。
Let’s take, for example, a vision story about a user’s experience of the product in the future. We align as a group on who we’re designing for (our character), their needs, and the problem we’re attempting to solve. We review other products and note our likes and dislikes. We plan the story, identifying what we want to highlight about the product, and how it makes the character feel. We write and refine it. Then, based on the story, and what type of feedback we need and from whom, we create any number of other design assets:
讓我們以一個關(guān)于用戶未來產(chǎn)品體驗的視覺故事為例。 我們會根據(jù)我們要為誰(我們的角色),他們的需求以及我們要解決的問題設(shè)計一個小組。 我們會審核其他產(chǎn)品,并記錄我們的好惡。 我們計劃故事,確定我們要強調(diào)的產(chǎn)品內(nèi)容以及它如何使角色感覺。 我們編寫并完善它。 然后,根據(jù)故事以及我們需要什么類型的反饋以及從誰那里獲得反饋,我們創(chuàng)建了許多其他設(shè)計資產(chǎn):
- A Google site where we can put up the story and get feedback 一個Google網(wǎng)站,我們可以在其中發(fā)布故事并獲得反饋
- A storyboard that breaks the story into panels 將故事分解為面板的情節(jié)提要
- UI sketches or wires based on elements of the story, to illustrate possible ways the story could come to life in product 基于故事元素的UI草圖或連線,以說明故事在產(chǎn)品中的栩栩如生的可能方式
By writing the story first, we align on the experience we want to create. That informs the design iterations to come.
通過首先編寫故事,我們可以與想要創(chuàng)造的體驗保持一致。 這通知了即將進(jìn)行的設(shè)計迭代。
分析 (Analyze)
We also use the methods to analyze an existing design asset. It might be a sketch, a wire, a mock, in any level of fidelity. We write down what the design is “saying” — what story it’s telling, what conversation a user might have with it, what the intent of the design is, or what the order of information is communicating now. We highlight opportunities to evolve the design and change it, so that it better meets the user’s needs as we understand them from research. With these insights, we iterate on the existing design asset or start fresh with a new Content Early asset that we design from scratch.
我們還使用這些方法來分析現(xiàn)有的設(shè)計資產(chǎn)。 在任何級別的保真度下,它可能都是草圖,導(dǎo)線,模擬。 我們記下設(shè)計在說什么-它講的是什么故事,用戶可能與之進(jìn)行的對話,設(shè)計的意圖是什么,或者現(xiàn)在正在傳達(dá)的信息順序是什么。 我們重點介紹了改進(jìn)設(shè)計并進(jìn)行更改的機(jī)會,以便我們通過研究了解它們可以更好地滿足用戶的需求。 借助這些見解,我們可以迭代現(xiàn)有的設(shè)計資產(chǎn),或者從我們從頭開始設(shè)計的新的Content Early資產(chǎn)重新開始。
To use the example of a Vision Story again, we analyze the current product by writing a narrative of one user’s experience of it and how it makes them feel. We do this if we need to gain buy-in for why we need to redesign a product or build a completely new one. In the story, we show the pain points of the current experience or workarounds the character engages in. We write this “downer” story so that we can then contrast it with the more positive vision story in which we address the pain points.
要再次使用“視覺故事”的示例,我們通過撰寫有關(guān)一個用戶的體驗及其對用戶的感受的敘述來分析當(dāng)前產(chǎn)品。 如果我們需要獲得買主的支持,那么我們就要這么做,因為我們?yōu)槭裁葱枰匦略O(shè)計產(chǎn)品或構(gòu)建全新的產(chǎn)品。 在故事中,我們展示了角色當(dāng)前所經(jīng)歷的痛苦點或解決方法。我們編寫此“沮喪”故事,以便隨后將其與更積極的愿景故事進(jìn)行對比,以解決痛苦點。
早期內(nèi)容最佳實踐 (Best Practices for Content Early)
The design best practices that make Content Early a success are not unique to content.
使內(nèi)容早期開發(fā)成功的最佳設(shè)計實踐并非內(nèi)容獨有。
聽 (Listen)
We listen to the team. We find out where the project is at, and meet the team where they are.
我們聽團(tuán)隊。 我們找出項目所在的位置,并與他們所在的團(tuán)隊會面。
That tells us which method or combination of methods to use, as well as whether we’ll be designing from scratch or analyzing.
這告訴我們要使用哪種方法或方法的組合,以及是否要從頭開始設(shè)計還是要進(jìn)行分析。
包含,包含,包含 (Include, Include, Include)
Just as CE encompasses content Often, Always, we include teams and stakeholders early and often, and always keep their interests in mind.
正如CE包含“經(jīng)常,始終”的內(nèi)容一樣,我們盡早并經(jīng)常包括團(tuán)隊和利益相關(guān)者,并始終牢記他們的利益。
Including doesn’t mean designing by committee — we’ve done many of these methods with just a Content Strategist and a designer. But the power of Content Early is in the alignment of both team and stakeholders through words. Using language to design provides a unique opportunity for people who don’t think of themselves as “designers” to design.
包括并不意味著要由委員會進(jìn)行設(shè)計-我們僅由內(nèi)容策略師和設(shè)計師來完成許多方法。 但是Content Early的力量在于團(tuán)隊和利益相關(guān)者通過語言保持一致。 使用語言進(jìn)行設(shè)計為那些不認(rèn)為自己是“設(shè)計師”的人們提供了獨特的機(jī)會。
創(chuàng)造 (Create)
We create the initial Content Early design asset with a small core group, then review with everyone else.
我們使用一個小的核心小組來創(chuàng)建初始的Content Early設(shè)計資產(chǎn),然后與其他所有人進(jìn)行審查。
We’ve found sometimes everybody wants in on the creative action. Have you ever tried to cook a meal with 20 people in the kitchen? It requires more orchestration than it’s worth, and dinner gets served at midnight.
我們發(fā)現(xiàn)有時候每個人都希望參與創(chuàng)新行動。 您是否曾經(jīng)嘗試過與20個人一起在廚房做飯? 它需要進(jìn)行的編排超出了其應(yīng)有的價值,晚餐要在午夜送達(dá)。
Unless we have a magical group (and we have had such groups), it’s better to create with just a few people so we can move more rapidly and show something for quick feedback in short order. Then everyone feels good about the process, instead of feeling tired and hungry because of the midnight dinner.
除非我們有一個神奇的小組(而且我們有這樣的小組),否則最好只與幾個人一起創(chuàng)建,這樣我們才能更快地行動起來,并在短時間內(nèi)展示一些可以快速反饋的內(nèi)容。 這樣,每個人都會對這個過程感覺很好,而不是因為午夜晚餐而感到疲勞和饑餓。
評論 (Review)
We review with stakeholders as soon as we have something to show. While we do ensure that our artifact captures the essence of what we want to communicate (and get rid of any typos that might distract), we don’t try to make it perfect. The point of Content Early is lo-fi.
有事情要顯示時,我們會盡快與利益相關(guān)者進(jìn)行審查。 雖然我們確實確保我們的工件捕獲了我們想要傳達(dá)的內(nèi)容的本質(zhì)(并消除了可能分散注意力的任何錯別字),但我們并未嘗試使其完美。 早期內(nèi)容的重點是lo-fi。
We make that clear when we introduce the Content Early method (usually with a brief 5 minute deck). We then take the stakeholders through the process we used to create the content early artifact and explain that what they’re about to see is a jumping off point, an invitation to co-create. We let them know that we want to iterate with their feedback. Then we dive into the artifact, emphasizing that the words are not final copy intended to appear in the product.
當(dāng)我們引入Content Early方法時(通常只有5分鐘的簡短介紹),我們就清楚了。 然后,我們帶領(lǐng)利益相關(guān)者完成用于創(chuàng)建內(nèi)容早期工件的過程,并解釋他們將要看到的一個起點,一個共同創(chuàng)建的邀請。 我們讓他們知道我們想重復(fù)他們的反饋。 然后,我們深入研究工件,強調(diào)這些單詞不是要出現(xiàn)在產(chǎn)品中的最終副本。
The reactions we get in reviews are invariably positive. Stakeholders immediately understand what we are trying to communicate and provide targeted feedback that helps to guide the team better.
我們在評論中得到的React總是積極的。 利益相關(guān)者立即了解我們正在嘗試傳達(dá)的內(nèi)容,并提供有針對性的反饋,以幫助更好地指導(dǎo)團(tuán)隊。
重復(fù) (Iterate)
We iterate with stakeholder feedback, sometimes real time. More often, we take notes or add comments, and then iterate offline. We have also shared the artifacts with stakeholders, and asked them to make comments right in the Google doc or Figma file.
我們會根據(jù)利益相關(guān)者的反饋(有時是實時的)進(jìn)行迭代。 我們通常會做筆記或添加評論,然后離線進(jìn)行迭代。 我們還與利益相關(guān)者共享了這些工件,并要求他們在Google文檔或Figma文件中發(fā)表評論。
驗證 (Validate)
Iterating on stakeholder feedback is different from iterating based on validation with end users. We’re just beginning to validate content early assets with end users. In one example, we shared a vision story with a customer advisory group. The PM read the story to the group while showing some lo-fi visuals in a slide deck. He also handed out printouts of the story so that participants could provide written feedback.
對利益相關(guān)者反饋的迭代與基于最終用戶驗證的迭代不同。 我們才剛剛開始與最終用戶一起驗證內(nèi)容早期資產(chǎn)。 在一個示例中,我們與客戶咨詢小組分享了一個愿景故事。 項目經(jīng)理在團(tuán)隊中朗讀故事,同時在幻燈片平臺中展示了一些低保真影像。 他還分發(fā)了故事的打印輸出,以便參與者可以提供書面反饋。
We’ve found that a major benefit of validating designs using a Content Early asset is that it is so lo-fi that it promotes focus. It encourages participants to attend to what you’re really looking for feedback on, without getting distracted by stroke weight, placeholder images, text that’s not final — whatever you usually need to tell them to ignore. And once we’ve validated, we can choose to iterate with words or continue with the design process.
我們發(fā)現(xiàn),使用Content Early資產(chǎn)驗證設(shè)計的主要好處在于它的低保真度,可以促進(jìn)關(guān)注。 它鼓勵參與者關(guān)注您真正在尋找的反饋,而不會因筆重,占位符圖像和非最終文本而分心-通常您需要告訴他們忽略它們。 驗證之后,我們可以選擇用單詞進(jìn)行迭代或繼續(xù)設(shè)計過程。
進(jìn)行設(shè)計流程 (Onward with the Design Process)
Content Early design assets are a springboard to visual and spatial means of designing — sketches, wires, and mocks. Often designers intuitively know how they want to manifest different parts of a Content Early asset, because it’s a handy guide.
內(nèi)容早期設(shè)計資產(chǎn)是視覺和空間設(shè)計手段(草圖,導(dǎo)線和模擬)的跳板。 設(shè)計人員通常會直觀地知道他們想如何表現(xiàn)“內(nèi)容早期”資產(chǎn)的不同部分,因為它是一個方便的指南。
But in some cases, we talk through or annotate the Content Early artifact and indicate how it translates to a wireframe. Doing this as a group means that PM knows what the wire will contain. It makes each iteration more purposeful.
但是在某些情況下,我們會討論或注釋“內(nèi)容早期”工件,并指出其如何轉(zhuǎn)換為線框。 分組進(jìn)行表示PM知道電線將包含什么。 它使每次迭代更有針對性。
Illustration by Vichai IamsirithanakornVichai Iamsirithanakorn的插圖總結(jié) (The Wrap Up)
Content Early is a little like drinking coffee — it can provide that much needed jolt of awareness! And best of all, you can do it anytime during the day.
Content Early有點像喝咖啡-它可以提供非常需要的意識震撼! 最重要的是,您可以在白天隨時進(jìn)行。
The single greatest signal to us right now that Content Early is working for teams is the demand. We have repeat customers in the form of teams that come back to us again asking for more content strategy, more Content Early. We have new teams that hear how it has helped other teams and want to try it out. Stakeholders are engaging with us and providing positive feedback on the process.
現(xiàn)在,對我們來說,最大的信號是Content Early正在為團(tuán)隊工作。 我們以團(tuán)隊的形式吸引了回頭客,他們再次回到我們這里,要求更多的內(nèi)容策略,更多的“早期內(nèi)容”。 我們有新的團(tuán)隊來聽聽它如何幫助其他團(tuán)隊,并希望嘗試一下。 利益相關(guān)者正在與我們合作,并在此過程中提供積極的反饋。
Most importantly, considering Content Early, Often, and Always, helps us to create products that users connect with, emotionally. Products that are:
最重要的是,考慮早期,經(jīng)常和始終使用內(nèi)容,可以幫助我們創(chuàng)建與用戶情感相關(guān)的產(chǎn)品。 產(chǎn)品有:
- Infused with the personality we deliberately create 注入我們特意創(chuàng)造的個性
- Designed to follow a cohesive narrative that reflects the user’s journey 旨在遵循反映用戶旅程的內(nèi)聚性敘述
- Constructed with an IA that serves the user’s mental model 使用為用戶的心理模型服務(wù)的IA構(gòu)建
- Crafted according to how the user perceives the product and feels about it 根據(jù)用戶對產(chǎn)品的感覺和感覺來制作
At Workday, we use Content Early to complement (not replace) existing practices and add to the designers’ toolbox. We’re evolving methods that work for our teams. I say evolving, because we’re not using the methods exactly the same way each time. We’re modifying them for the needs of the product and the teams designing and building it.
在工作日,我們使用“早期內(nèi)容”來補充(而不是替代)現(xiàn)有做法,并添加到設(shè)計者的工具箱中。 我們正在開發(fā)適用于我們團(tuán)隊的方法。 我說不斷發(fā)展,因為我們每次使用的方法都不完全相同。 我們正在根據(jù)產(chǎn)品以及設(shè)計和制造產(chǎn)品的團(tuán)隊的需要對其進(jìn)行修改。
It’s an exciting time to be in content strategy. It’s more exciting because I work at a company that’s willing to embrace new methods and evolve them. Workday Design has the kind of culture that promotes this.
在內(nèi)容策略方面,這是一個令人興奮的時刻。 因為我在一家愿意接受新方法并不斷發(fā)展的公司工作,所以這更加令人興奮。 Workday Design具有促進(jìn)這種發(fā)展的文化。
Stay tuned for more on Content Early and the various methods. And if you’re bringing content into the design process similarly or in other ways, please reach out. I’d love to hear how it’s going!
請繼續(xù)關(guān)注“內(nèi)容盡早”和各種方法。 而且,如果您以類似方式或其他方式將內(nèi)容帶入設(shè)計過程,請聯(lián)系。 我很想聽聽這是怎么回事!
翻譯自: https://medium.com/workday-design/content-early-design-a-riff-on-content-first-bcf9813d5b02
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