Practice - Criterion A: Inquiring and Analysing
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Practice Questions
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What is a design brief?
💡 Hint: Think about what information is crucial for guiding a project.
What is the purpose of a problem statement?
💡 Hint: It's a key component of the design brief.
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What does UX stand for?
💡 Hint: Think about the overall feeling a user has.
True or False: Competitor analysis is not necessary when designing a new product.
💡 Hint: Analyze what's already out there.
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Imagine you're tasked with creating an educational app. Not only must you define the problem statement, but you must also create two detailed user personas that represent the app's potential users. Explain your rationale for their characteristics.
💡 Hint: Consider diversity in age, tech-savviness, and learning styles.
Conduct a competitor analysis of two homework management apps, detailing their core features, strengths, and weaknesses, and present how your solution could improve upon these.
💡 Hint: Look for direct competitors and indirect solutions.
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