Diamond Decision Post-it®
Wireframe Post-it
Purpose: Use this post-it to create a visual representation of a decision point in your user flow.
Key Elements:
Decision Point Title: Clearly label the decision being made.
Options: List the alternative choices available to the user.
Outcome Paths: Draw arrows to indicate the resultant paths based on user selections.
User Goals: Briefly note what each option accomplishes for the user.
Example:
[User Action: Sign Up]
Decision: "Continue with Email or Google Account?"
- Option 1: Email
- Outcome: Redirect to Email Input Form
- Option 2: Google Account
- Outcome: Redirect to Google Authentication
Tips:
Keep it simple; focus on clarity.
Limit the number of options to avoid overwhelming the user.
Wireframe Post-it
Purpose: Use this post-it to create a visual representation of a decision point in your user flow.
Key Elements:
Decision Point Title: Clearly label the decision being made.
Options: List the alternative choices available to the user.
Outcome Paths: Draw arrows to indicate the resultant paths based on user selections.
User Goals: Briefly note what each option accomplishes for the user.
Example:
[User Action: Sign Up]
Decision: "Continue with Email or Google Account?"
- Option 1: Email
- Outcome: Redirect to Email Input Form
- Option 2: Google Account
- Outcome: Redirect to Google Authentication
Tips:
Keep it simple; focus on clarity.
Limit the number of options to avoid overwhelming the user.
Wireframe Post-it
Purpose: Use this post-it to create a visual representation of a decision point in your user flow.
Key Elements:
Decision Point Title: Clearly label the decision being made.
Options: List the alternative choices available to the user.
Outcome Paths: Draw arrows to indicate the resultant paths based on user selections.
User Goals: Briefly note what each option accomplishes for the user.
Example:
[User Action: Sign Up]
Decision: "Continue with Email or Google Account?"
- Option 1: Email
- Outcome: Redirect to Email Input Form
- Option 2: Google Account
- Outcome: Redirect to Google Authentication
Tips:
Keep it simple; focus on clarity.
Limit the number of options to avoid overwhelming the user.