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RUSS
MORRIS                                    .

 UX Designer  &  Product Architect 

Case Study Project Title

A brief overview of the project that explains it to the user and provides insight in to what the case study will include

Role

Project role

Client

Client name

Duration

Project Length

Platform

People involved

When

2025

Setting the scene

This is where we set the scene of the project. Introduce the company, the project and the problem. Give an outline of my role and responsibilities on the project and what I was expected to deliver. 

This should be over 2 short paragraphs at most. The first being the setting of the scene, the second paragraph beginning to explore the problem. If the project can be viewed live, then the button below will link the user to the project. You could also add buttons for things like Figma files / prototypes.

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The approach

This is where the approach to this project is outlined - each of the unique steps that were taken and the importance of each one. Use this section here to give a quick overview of the approach - then put each section beliw with a little blurb about it...

Stage 1

Research

Explain what this stage entailed and why it was important to the project...

Stage 2

Analysis

Explain what this stage entailed and why it was important to the project...

Stage 3 

Design

Explain what this stage entailed and why it was important to the project...

Stage 4

Testing

Explain what this stage entailed and why it was important to the project... what happens if this goes longer and longer and longer?

Stage 1 : Research

This is the space to introduce the Features section. Use this space to highlight your unique aspects and to present specific credentials, benefits or special features you offer.

Each method of this phase should have it's own section below

Research Method 1

A brief summary on the first research method, the importance in it and the types of data that we would want to gain from it.

Research Method 2

A brief summary on the first research method, the importance in it and the types of data that we would want to gain from it.

Research Method 3

A brief summary on the first research method, the importance in it and the types of data that we would want to gain from it.

Researching - user test

Here we talk about the user testing and competitor analysis of the research phase. For example, if this was talking about doing competitor analysis we would mention how that was performed. The image on the left should be a screenshot or video preview of the recorded sessions

Stage 2 : Analysis

This is the space to introduce the Features section. Use this space to highlight your unique aspects and to present specific credentials, benefits or special features you offer.

Each method of this phase should have it's own section below

Analysis Method 1

A brief summary on the first analysis method, the importance in it and the types of data that we would want to gain from it.

Analysis Method 2

A brief summary on the first analysis method, the importance in it and the types of data that we would want to gain from it.

Analysis Method 3

A brief summary on the first analysis method, the importance in it and the types of data that we would want to gain from it.

Jamie Lane

Pull quotes from user testing. This should help outline and solidify the problem of the product as a user-facing issue

Max Johnson

Pull quotes from user testing. This should help outline and solidify the problem of the product as a user-facing issue

Jesse Neimus

Pull quotes from user testing. This should help outline and solidify the problem of the product as a user-facing issue

Drew Carlyle

Pull quotes from user testing. This should help outline and solidify the problem of the product as a user-facing issue

Analysis images

Seascape
Three Shelties

Subtitle Goes Here

This section is to explain the analysis images presented on the right hand sand. It should explain what is happening in the images

Analysis outcomes

Briefly outline the results of the research and analysis phases, highlighting the key information that was learned and that will be actioned during the design phase. On the right you should put each key learning and describe it.

Outcome 1

This is the space to describe the service and explain how customers or clients can benefit from it. It’s an opportunity to add a short description that includes relevant details, like pricing, duration, location and how to book the service. 

Outcome 2

This is the space to describe the service and explain how customers or clients can benefit from it. It’s an opportunity to add a short description that includes relevant details, like pricing, duration, location and how to book the service. 

Stage 3 : Design

This is the space to introduce the Features section. Use this space to highlight your unique aspects and to present specific credentials, benefits or special features you offer.

Each method of this phase should have it's own section below

Design stage 1

Talk about the key stages of the design phase. This would be the first stage. Explain what it is, and why it's important.

Design stage 2

Talk about the key stages of the design phase. This would be the first stage. Explain what it is, and why it's important.

Design stage 3

Talk about the key stages of the design phase. This would be the first stage. Explain what it is, and why it's important.

Design image

Subtitle Goes Here

This section is to explain the design images presented on the left hand side. It should explain what is happening in the images

Design outcomes

Briefly outline the results of the research and analysis phases, highlighting the key information that was learned and that will be actioned during the design phase. On the right you should put each key learning and describe it.

Outcome 1

This is the space to describe the service and explain how customers or clients can benefit from it. It’s an opportunity to add a short description that includes relevant details, like pricing, duration, location and how to book the service. 

Outcome 2

This is the space to describe the service and explain how customers or clients can benefit from it. It’s an opportunity to add a short description that includes relevant details, like pricing, duration, location and how to book the service. 

Stage 4 : Testing

This is the space to introduce the Features section. Use this space to highlight your unique aspects and to present specific credentials, benefits or special features you offer.

Each method of this phase should have it's own section below

Testing stage 1

Talk about the key stages of the design phase. This would be the first stage. Explain what it is, and why it's important.

Testing stage 2

Talk about the key stages of the design phase. This would be the first stage. Explain what it is, and why it's important.

Testing stage 3

Talk about the key stages of the design phase. This would be the first stage. Explain what it is, and why it's important.

Testing

Here we talk about the user testing and competitor analysis of the research phase. For example, if this was talking about doing competitor analysis we would mention how that was performed. The image on the left should be a screenshot or video preview of the recorded sessions

Main learnings from testing headline here

This is a space to share more about the business: who's behind it, what it does and what this site has to offer. It’s an opportunity to tell the story behind the business or describe a special service or product it offers. You can use this section to share the company's history or highlight a particular feature that sets it apart from competitors.


Let the writing speak for itself. Keep a consistent tone and voice throughout the website to stay true to the brand image and give visitors a taste of the company’s values and personality

Project outcomes

This is a space to share more about the business: who's behind it, what it does and what this site has to offer. It’s an opportunity to tell the story behind the business or describe a special service or product it offers. You can use this section to share the company's history or highlight a particular feature that sets it apart from competitors.

 

Let the writing speak for itself. Keep a consistent tone and voice throughout the website to stay true to the brand image and give visitors a taste of the company’s values and personality.

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