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How to build a clean taxonomy for your UX repository

Marianne Carpentier
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14 min readJan 2, 2023

Why a taxonomy for the UX repository?

When working with a repository, the taxonomy is what makes it insightful.

The taxonomy that you create for your repository goes way beyond the set of categories or tags that you create when analyzing a specific research project. Your repository’s taxonomy applies to all projects.
The taxonomy that you create for your repository goes way beyond the set of categories or tags that you create when analyzing a specific research project. Your repository’s taxonomy applies to all projects.

Start small

Tags as big categories of feedback

What is the usefulness of this tag?

What are the most descriptive terms for this? / If I were to search for this, what words would I type?

Useful tags to start

Other tags to consider depending on your product or company:

Tags to avoid

Properties & Values as detailed answers to your UX questions

First, think of the tags you just set and ask yourself:

Useful properties to start

Another strategy with properties: Build your values as you discover

Other properties to consider depending on your product or company:

Document everything

Image containing a schema, a spreadsheet and a plain document.
Whether you use a diagram, a spreadsheet, or a document, it’s essential to record all tags, properties, and values names + their descriptions.

Better and stronger reports

With a consistent and stable taxonomy, you’ll:

To go further…

Oh well, that was a long article

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Marianne Carpentier
Marianne Carpentier

Written by Marianne Carpentier

UX Researcher with a passion for the sea and good coffee ✌️

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