The Multifaceted Purposes of Storytelling in User Experience Design Practice

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Abstract

Storytelling is a key component of user experience (UX) design practice. However, while storytelling is universally acknowledged as important, what exactly is meant by storytelling is elastic. This elasticity makes it hard to explain and teach to emerging practitioners. In this research paper, we propose a data-derived definition to bring more understanding to the concept of storytelling in UX. The contribution of this work is a multifaceted definition of storytelling in UX that can be used as a heuristic to help make it more meaningful and understandable to students and early career professionals. We conclude by providing strategies to incorporate the storytelling heuristic into UX pedagogy.

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Rose, E. J., Putnam, C., & MacDonald, C. M. (2025). The Multifaceted Purposes of Storytelling in User Experience Design Practice. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication. https://doi.org/10.1177/00472816251384274

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