 Hey guys, it's Chris from UX playbook. Let me show you how this actually works But before we begin, I just want to mention that UX playbook works on all devices so your phone tablet to your computer and you can use it either on the native notion app on your phone or computer or It works in a web browser. So no need to download anything Okay, so let's show you first an example the Proto persona play So if I make this full screen Okay, here it is. So every play works the same So I'll highlight some of the fundamental structures of what you see here so either we start with a video which explains just briefly how to do this play or we start with an image and The image is really just a one pager To help you really quickly summarize what you're looking at But every place starts the same as I mentioned So we go to the overview a brief description and definition of what it is Then you have the objective and value the objective is really why would someone go and do this play? The value is a way to communicate to your stakeholder or team about Why we should do this play? Then you have people prep time time and difficulty It's really people how many people should be involved? What's the correct size or the recommended size prep time actually how long it will take to prepare time to do it is time to Execution and difficulty level. That's self-explanatory then we have who when and materials and remote Who is really about who do we need to involve in this play who are the decision makers? What about the facilitator? What about different sort of cross collaboration stakeholders that we need to involve? Then when when is simply in which situation? Do we need to do this for example Prada persona if we don't have Existing Prada persona or if we speak about the user in a generic way Then we might find that we need to do this so every play works like that I'll give you the who and the when also Materials and remote so materials are the onsite materials You need to execute this play and remote is of course when you're at home How do you do this in a remote setting? Then we go to prep. There's always Something we need to do before we actually execute the play So here we have a step-by-step of the preparation with templates So here's survey template and the workshop template And I just want to mention templates are a great way for you just quickly Duplicate and execute the play you don't need to think too much about how to prepare the template will help you solve that problem and the templates are usually from Google or another free resource out there that you can quickly leverage which is integrated into your existing Tools that you use at work. So no need to worry there Then we go to step two either it's a workshop or it's actually the step-by-step process of how to do it You'll notice that there is actually some pro tips on the right hand side These are lessons learned by doing this hundreds of times with a bunch of designers and Also users so these are really quick so you don't make the same mistake that we did when we were doing this And you'll notice there's a different Structures or formats of the pro tips sometimes they are fill in the blanks sometimes they are a certain way and Really if you just read it you'll figure out it really quickly in terms of what is needed for you What sort of advice it's giving you? Yep yet again step-by-step with timing And then to finish every play we always have a summary Fill in the gaps here with another template Right so really to summarize what you need to do at the end of it and how you should present it to stakeholders Okay, so that's about it. This is UX playbook and each play works in similar fashion Right as I mentioned some have a one-pager at the top And lots of different formats for templates and pro tips So I hope you enjoy using UX playbook check out our free resources and uh, yeah, can't wait to Make you a better UX designer Cheers