<aside> 💡 Building Mental Models will allow you to understand how users perceive, think about and expect your product to use. A mental model is essentially a representation in a user's mind of how the software works. When the software aligns with the user's mental model, it becomes more intuitive and user-friendly.

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🍽️ Table of contents

📔 Project Overview


[explain briefly the goal/objective of this project on a high level]

Hypotheses, goals & research questions

Hypotheses Goals Research questions
[enter the hypotheses that correspond to this method] [enter the goals that correspond to this method] [enter the research questions that correspond to this method]

🛋️ Setup


Research done

<aside> 💡 Here you will collect the research you have done and will use for building your mental models. Think about interviews, surveys and ethnographic studies that show how users approach tasks that your product adressses.

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Common Terminologies

<aside> 💡 Here you will determine what terminologies the users use and what language will be used. A UX writer would be useful here.

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