The sexiest thing about usability testing?
In ihrem Blog-Beitrag Usability testing is HOT schreibt Dana Chisnell über Sinn und Zweck von Usability-Tests.
bserving people using early designs can be energizing as designers and developers get a chance to see reactions to ideas. I’ve seen teams walk away with insights from observing people use their designs that they couldn’t have got any other way – and then make better designs than they’ve ever made. Close to launch, it is exciting – yes, exciting – to see a design perform as useful, usable, and desirable. I’ve been negative on usability testing and our failure of imagination regarding bringing the method up to date, lately. But there’s a lot of good to any basic usability test. In fact, I went looking for the worth, the value, the alluring in usability testing a few weeks ago when I asked on Quora, “What’s the sexiest thing about usability testing?”
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Ich lasse ja gerne immer mal wieder absichtlich das iPad herumliegen. Zumindest bei mir daheim. Also zuhause - rund ums Soffa.