<aside> ⭐ In UX (user experience) design, user needs refer to the specific requirements or expectations that users have for a product, service, or system. Understanding and addressing user needs is an essential part of the UX design process, as it helps to ensure that the final product meets the needs and expectations of its intended users.

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Personas

Task Analysis

Affinity Mapping

Expectation and Reality Gap

Pain Points

Contextual Analysis

Mental Models

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There are many different types of user needs that UX designers may consider when designing a product. Some examples include functional needs (e.g., the need for a product to perform a specific task), emotional needs (e.g., the need for a product to create a sense of pleasure or satisfaction), and social needs (e.g., the need for a product to facilitate communication or collaboration).

To identify user needs, UX designers may conduct user research, create user personas, or create user stories. By gathering this information, designers can understand the context in which users will be using the product and identify any potential pain points or areas for improvement.

Addressing user needs is crucial for the success of a product, as it helps to ensure that the product is useful, usable, and enjoyable for its intended users.


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