The User’s Journey by Donna Lichaw – Part 1
I took notes while reading “The User’s Journey” by Donna Lichaw. It’s a great book!
Introduction permalink
Start with three simple questions:
- What’s the story?
- Who is the hero?
- What’s the hero’s goal?
Chapter 1: Mapping the Story permalink
- People experience products
- If you want to engage your customers, your product must have a story at its foundation
- “Storymapping is just what it sounds like: mapping out an intended experience of use for a product, plot point by plot point.”
- Make things go BOOM!
- When experiences are based on a story, people are more likely to
- Remember the experience.
- See value in what was experienced.
- See utility in what they did during that experience.
- Have an easier time doing whatever they were trying to accomplish.
- Want to repeat that experience.
- Stories drive engagement
Chapter 2: How Story Works permalink
- Every story needs three things: characters, goals, and conflict
- Elements of a story
- Exposition
- Introduces characters and their world
- Inciting incident or problem
- Something changes or goes dramatically wrong
- A call to action for the hero
- First hook or trigger point
- Rising action
- Story escalates and creates new tensions and conflicts
- Anticipation and excitement builds
- Conflict keeps engagement up and makes endings feel well earned
- Crisis
- Culmination point of maximum crisis
- The hero has to succeed or be defeated trying
- Climax or resolution
- Most important part of the story!
- All tension built up earlier cumulates
- Falling action or denouement
- Conflict is resolved and the story wraps up
- Falling action provides closure
- Should happen as quickly as possible because humans are impatient
- End
- Character should meet their goal and be changed
- The end can lead to a new story/sequel
- Exposition
- Stories can be used to prototype and test hypotheses
- “Your brain seeks out a story in the data it consumes. And that story has a structure to it, whether you realize it or not. This behavior is so natural that you probably don’t even notice that you do it.”
- Products need to make the customer the hero to be loved