Design a more visual template for user research reports
Nah writes lots of fantastic user research reports, however we struggle to get both the internal and the wider UX Community engaged in the plain text format. Instead, we experimented with slightly more high-fidelity reports for both the Snowflake and Tor Browser user surveys – however these were laborious to produce in Figma, introduced me as a bottleneck, needed converted into presentations anyway and most people just looked at the charts.
So, our proposed solution to this problem is to produce a more visual template for user research reports. The new template should:
- Be built on an easy to edit wysiwyg presentation platform (e.g. Google slides) so anyone can edit/duplicate without needing to be a designer.
- Be of a moderate information density to serve crosspurposes, i.e. plenty information to satisfy readers, while being light enough that they're also suitable for presentations without further editing.
- Include sufficient templates to cover our content needs (e.g. various forms of charts, tables, quotes, text slides, maps etc.).
- Roughly align with our evolving brand look and feel.
The first thing I'd like to use the new template for is the VPN survey report, which you could treat as a starting point (i.e. begin designing around the VPN survey content, and then expand to include other content types later): #50
Anything else you'd like to add to this list @nah?