Read About My Lightweight Approach to User Research and TestingFirst, I have written this post on their blog, sharing some key insights from the workshop that's definitely worth a read.The TLDR is that usability testing needn't be slow or costly. There are many great tools for testing that can make it easy.Of course I did kind of touch …
Traditional usability tests are great, but they are not always the most appropriate tool for the job.
People new to user research often think of surveys and focus groups as the main ways to get insights into customer needs. Here are 60 alternative ideas you might want to try.
Unsure where to start? Use this collection of links to our articles and videos to learn about conducting user testing remotely.
Unsure where to start? Use this collection of links to our articles and videos to learn about planning, conducting, and analyzing qualitative user testing.
User research is an essential part of UX design. Unless we understand who we are designing for and why, how can we even know what to create or where to begin?
usability testing is not your only option. If I am honest, I am doing less and less usability testing, but instead focusing more on lightweight testing that can be done often and brings more value in getting projects out of the door.
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