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Introduce readers to the Vungle Cloud UX Template and what it is used for
This template will help you write your Vungle story in an organized, standard format. It provides guidelines for terms and resources based on the company’s core values. The template includes:
-Vungle’s UX Team Charter.
-The design philosophy of Vungle.
-Brand principles.
-Core values that should be reflected in all work, including the Vungle Cloud UX Template and Design Guidelines Document.
It also includes UI and UX design tips and guidelines that can help you make sure your work is on brand.
By using the Vungle Cloud UX Template and Design Guidelines Document, you will:
1. Spend more of your time on design and less on writing or researching.
2. Have a clear vision of your company’s brand and how it will be reflected in design.
3. Know what must be included in any given project when setting up a Vungle project team for execution, gathering user research results and refining future designs.
4. Become more thoughtful about how to realize the brand in digital design.
5. Better align your work with the Vungle mission by making sure it is on brand.
For a copy of the Vungle Cloud UX Template (V_UXTemplate_v1_0), click here.
Showcase how easy it is to use the template with a simple tutorial
By following the steps in this tutorial, you will create a new Vungle Cloud UX template. By the end of this tutorial, you will use the template to write a summary of 8 core values and three resources related to that value.
Step 1: Start Vungle Cloud UX
Open your web browser and go to vunglecloud.com. If you have already created an account, enter your email address and password to log in. If not, fill out the form with a fake email address and press [Create].
Step 2: Add a value to your cloud
The quickest way to add an element to your cloud is by using drag and drop. To drag the value “freedom” from the contextual menu, move your cursor over your Vungle Cloud and press [drag].
Once you have a value selected, you will get a notification at the top of your screen (“value added”); this shouldn’t take more than a few seconds.
Provide examples of how the template has been used by other businesses
This template is designed to help you tell your story and provide you with an overview of our values. Like all templates, it’s a great resource to refer back to throughout the writing process. The layout and format of this template can be used by other companies in their own content. You can use it to create a personal workbook to write down your core values and find information about them. Or you can edit the template’s content to create a resource for your company.
Company Name:
Company Description: [This information is optional, but it can be helpful to flesh out your company’s purpose or goals.]
Value 1: [The first value that you believe is important to your company. It could be a goal, or a success metric, or a personality trait.] [How to use this value in your content] [Example 1] [Example 2]
Value 2: [The second value that you believe is important to your company. It can be a goal, or a success metric, or a personality trait.] [How to use this value in your content] [Example 1] [Example 2]
Value 3: [The third value that you believe is important to your company. It can be a goal, or a success metric, or a personality trait.] [How to use this value in your content] [Example 1] [Example 2]
Value 4: [etc.]
Offer readers the opportunity to download the template for free
This template is designed to help you tell your story, so we want you to have it. You can use the template and edit it to create your own workbook or resource. We’ve also provided the link for a free Vungle Cloud UX page for you. You’ll need an account, but that’s easy and only takes a minute or two to set up. You can use this template however you want and you’ll be able to share it with the rest of your team. You can also download the finished example here.
We’re happy to show you how to set each section up, but some sections will start relatively blank (e.g. the “sections” area) because they let you add your own material and graphics. So if you want to see examples of them in action, head over to our OnePageUX site where we are posting OnePageUX templates every week. We’ve also got a OnePageUX board where we’ll be answering questions, and a OnePageUX Slack channel where you can ask a question and get help, in real time.