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Writing user stories
At its core, a user story describes something that the user wants to accomplish using the software product. User stories originated as a part of the Agile and Scrum development strategies, but, for designers, they mainly serve as reminders of user goals and a way to organize and prioritize how each screen is designed.
For Agile product teams, a user story is the gold standard for communicating product requirements to all team members. They're brief, specific, and quickly understood.
The following are some ways to test the user story:
- Is it something a real user would say?
- Does it help you to design and prioritize?
- Does it unnecessarily constrain possible solutions?
Take a look at the following diagram:
