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EpicUser Story TitleStoryAcceptance CriteriaValueEstimate (Story Points)Sprint
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Design and Information ArchitectureGenerate Task Flows and User FlowsAs the product team, we want clear task flows and user flows to understand the platform's potyential future interactions and processes.
1. We should have a set of diagrams (you can think of them as maps) that show how someone would use our platform. This includes every step they'd take, from when they first log in to when they achieve their goal (like making a purchase, for example).
2. These diagrams need to cover different scenarios or 'user flows'. For example, one user flow might show what happens when everything goes right, while another might show what happens if a user forgets their password. Each flow should be clear, logical, and easy to understand, like a storyboard for a movie.
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Design and Information ArchitectureCreate Wireframes for Key FeaturesAs the product team, we want to see wireframes that showcase the layout and functionality of our future site. Meaning what does it look like and how might it work.1. We need a set of simple sketches (wireframes) that show what our future website might look like. These aren't about colors or fonts or pictures; they're just about where everything goes. We need to see where the buttons, text, images, and everything else will be on every page.
2. These wireframes should also give us an idea of how our website will work. For example, if there's a button on the homepage, where does it take you when you click it? We need to understand the user's journey from page to page, and these wireframes should help us visualize that.
$$24Current Sprint
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Design and Information Architecture
Develop Branding ElementsAs the product team, we need to develop and figure out which branding elements align with the platform's vision and target audience.
1. We have to decide on the elements that make up our brand's personality. This includes things like our logo, color scheme, typography, and tone of voice. Imagine you're creating a character for a movie - these elements are like their outfit, their hairstyle, their way of speaking. They need to reflect who we are and what we stand for.
2. But it's not enough to just pick things we like. We need to make sure our branding elements appeal to the people we're trying to attract - our target audience. For example, if we're targeting young, creative types, our branding should reflect that. So, by the end of this task, we should have a brand identity that not only feels true to us but also resonates with our audience.
$10Current Sprint
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