UX Methods

UX Methods

Mastering Heuristic Evaluation for Better UX
Mastering Heuristic Evaluation for Better UX
Heuristic evaluation is a powerful tool in UX design, offering a structured way to identify and address usability issues in interfaces. But…
·uxplanet.org·
Mastering Heuristic Evaluation for Better UX
Usability Testing 101
Usability Testing 101
UX researchers use this popular observational methodology to uncover problems and opportunities in designs.
·nngroup.com·
Usability Testing 101
A Comprehensive Guide To User Testing — Smashing Magazine
A Comprehensive Guide To User Testing — Smashing Magazine
So you think you’ve designed something that’s perfect, but your test tells you otherwise. In this article, Christopher Murphy will be focusing on usability testing, where he evaluates the design decisions made against a representative set of users to test if his assumptions are correct. User testing should be happening at every point in the process as an integral part of an iterative design process. With that thought in mind, it’s important to establish a structured framework for user testing throughout the design process. let's explore the importance of user testing.
·smashingmagazine.com·
A Comprehensive Guide To User Testing — Smashing Magazine
Jobs to Be Done (JTBD) in UX Research
Jobs to Be Done (JTBD) in UX Research
Jobs to Be Done is an outcome-driven approach to product development. Learn how to research and design for JTBD with templates and advice from UX experts.
·userinterviews.com·
Jobs to Be Done (JTBD) in UX Research
Personas vs. Jobs-to-Be-Done
Personas vs. Jobs-to-Be-Done
Jobs-to-be-done focus on user problems and needs, while well-executed personas include the same information and also add behavioral and attitudinal details.
·nngroup.com·
Personas vs. Jobs-to-Be-Done
What Is Jobs-to-be-Done?
What Is Jobs-to-be-Done?
Is Jobs-to-be-Done a theory? A lens? A process? A framework? A practice? Let’s start with a practical definition:
·jobs-to-be-done.com·
What Is Jobs-to-be-Done?
How UX teams can use the Jobs-to-be-Done framework
How UX teams can use the Jobs-to-be-Done framework
The JTBD framework is a theory that helps UX professionals uncover true customer needs and keeps teams focused on solving the right problems.
·blog.logrocket.com·
How UX teams can use the Jobs-to-be-Done framework
What is Jobs to be Done (JTBD)?
What is Jobs to be Done (JTBD)?
Upgrade your user, not your product. Don’t build better cameras — build better photographers.
·jtbd.info·
What is Jobs to be Done (JTBD)?
What is a Sitemap in UX?
What is a Sitemap in UX?
Learn how to create a user-friendly sitemap that enhances UX. Discover best practices, tips, and tools for effective sitemap design.
·uxpin.com·
What is a Sitemap in UX?
HEART Framework
HEART Framework
The HEART framework is a methodology to improve the user experience (UX) of software through 5 core UX metrics.
·productplan.com·
HEART Framework
Problem Statement – How to Write One? [+Template]
Problem Statement – How to Write One? [+Template]
What is a problem statement and how to write it? In this article, you'll find an answer to that. Dive in and explore tips and tricks.
·uxpin.com·
Problem Statement – How to Write One? [+Template]
Getting into the Discovery Mindset
Getting into the Discovery Mindset
Successful discovery requires teams to be open to uncovering “unknown unknowns.” Center your discovery efforts around problems rather than solutions.
·nngroup.com·
Getting into the Discovery Mindset
UX Research Methods: Glossary
UX Research Methods: Glossary
Use this glossary to quickly clarify key terms and concepts related to research methods in UX.
·nngroup.com·
UX Research Methods: Glossary