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User cases

(these also appears in the the ‘user cases’-page)

I have defined 3 primary user cases for Leonardo:

  1. Lean Forward – the user sits in front of his PC or Mac with his right hand on the Wacom and the left hand on the keyboard. The user might drag-n-drop tabs and files, using the built in console and other “advanced” stuff.
  2. Lean Backward – the user sits in a sofa with a wireless Wacom in his lap while doodling on his big screen TV. The user might not have “easy” access to the keyboard and the TV might be far away which makes small things harder to see.
  3. Doodling in a public place – the user is doing some rough sketching on his iPad on the subway, in a cafe or public park. When the user gets back home he wants to continue on his PC or Mac with minimum fuzz.

I believe the second user case really is the future of digital doodling and less hardcore painting. I realized this after seeing two of my friends throwing out their stationary PCs and now is doing everything in front of their TVs with a wireless keyboard and mouse.

This has convinced me to buy a big screen TV, a Mac Book Air, an iPad and a wireless Intuos.

Categories: Leonardo, User Experience.