Since 2006, I've been working with this model, trying to understand the implications of it. So that was kind of an epiphany or whatever. And the implications are actually quite huge because this is just a very simple, you could say it's kind of the atomic parts of a user experience. It's the smallest parts and the universal parts that everyone can understand. The toilet group, user tasks, business goals, inward paths and forward paths. When you have defined those, then you can come back to the answer. so soon I have a solution space where you can have full freedom within this little structure"
Are Halland has worked in digital product development, strategy, design, and communication for over a quarter of a century. During that time, he created the core model, a tool for designing websites and products that align business goals and user needs. He has now written a book about the core model, which is due to be published later this year. In this conversation, he explains what the core model is and how it can help us create more effective digital products.
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