The UX Research Toolkit
Newest updates include:
- Enhanced Question Bank which includes options for usability testing, surveys, and interviews
- Discussion Guides for getting team alignment and also presenting findings
- Updated presentation templates to include powerpoint/keynote slide show templates with an example of a research presentation too!
The UXR Toolkit is designed to help an individual plan and execute research activities in their organization. For those newer to UXR, it can help you organize your research efforts to align with professional practices. This template can be used right away in a professional organization.
- 12+ Templates
- Discussion Guides
- Tons of examples
- Slideshow Templates
- Case Study Templates
- Step by step guides for research methods
- 30+ starter questions in question bank
Purchase includes full access to this Figma file as well as an accompanying Notion Document.
The following is included:
π‘ Discovery phase
- Get guidelines and instructions on how to host discovery sessions with your team to understand their research goals
- Create a formalized research proposal through the use of an in-depth proposal form with sections to help you define strong research goals
π©βπ¬ Research phase
- Get an overview of how to generally conduct and synthesize research
- Get in-depth insights on how to run common research activities + their requirements. This includes general overviews, strategies to design for these activities, question banks, and more.
- Moderated usability testing (Test Layout included)
- Unmoderated usability testing (Test Layout included)
- Card sorting (Figma components included for running your own card sort)
- Tree Testing (Figma components included for running your own tree tests)
- A/B Testing (Covers traditional vs alternative methods)
- User Interviews (Question bank included)
- Surveys (Question bank Included)
π Presentation phase
- Get access to a research report that you can use with your team or your own case studies.
In the Notion File you also included is a table to organize research activities with various statuses that you can configure which is synced to a calendar so you can visualize to your team what you have going on and when they can expect insights. π
This document is live and will be updated frequently based on user feedback.
Who Am I?
I'm a UX researcher and mentor who's had the pleasure on working on a variety of product teams. Currently, I'm a design researcher at IBM but prior to that I was at the Bank of Montreal and Xe.com.
You can view my portfolio here
You can view my ux blog here
Why did I make this?
I put together this document based on lessons learned working as a researcher on product teams as well as from conversations I have talking with other designers and researchers and mentees trying to better organize research efforts with their teams. My hope is that this guide can give researchers the confidence they need to get started and act as a reference they can come back to.
A comprehensive system to plan, launch, and share research at your organization.