…free online courses udacity.com: Offers a wide variety of free online courses, including programming and design edx.org: Courses from MIT, Harvard, Stanford and more, for free codeacadamy: Teaching the world…
…research is gaining popularity—drunk user testing (DUT). Mixology: How Does DUT work? A drunk user testing event combines the pleasantries of a social mixer with the research methods of guerrilla…
…part of a companywide UX team. After coming to this realization, I saw three ways to help encourage user experience at our startup and how, in a small company, everyone…
…a design system. It’s equally important to demonstrate the costs of not creating a system. For example, a simple user interface inventory can easily show that, for example, your products…
…can be used for focus groups and cognitive walkthroughs. Card sorting now can be done on the Web instead of in person (for example, www.websort.net and www.optimalsort.com). And now you…
…(such as email, audio- or videoconferencing, instant messaging, and the like)? Common ground: To what extent do participants share a common understanding of the domain of their project? Management, planning,…
Designing products that help companies comply with multiple data security regulations (like GDPR, HIPAA, or PCI-DSS) requires considering not only the needs of individuals whose information must be kept secure,…
…investigate and compare products, and perhaps fill out a form should they determine they want to buy the product. While e-commerce websites have a transactional component, this is typically a…
…things that happen behind the scenes, like choosing which words to use in writing research questions, to direct user interactions with your app which influence ease of use, brand perception,…
…examples from the United Nations and a games industry interview archive to explain how this might work for large and complete websites (p. 55-56). Chapter six is especially useful; in…