How should we view the practice of usability testing? Are we ‘unruly artists’ who have the ability make up the processes as we go, or are we moving into a mature field where standardised methodologies are important? This was just one of the things Rolf Molich, a UX pioneer, discussed with our audience at our last half-day UX workshop, ‘What “Good” Looks Like in Usability Testing‘.
Have you performed usability testing on your website, app or service? If not, then you should! And if you have, how do you know the tests you’ve performed will provide insightful, actionable results?
In our fourth quarterly workshop, UX guru Rolf Molich (owner, DialogDesign) will discuss what good, objective usability testing “looks like”, using results from CUE-10. Rolf is one of the pioneers of usability: he is Vice President of the UX Qualification Board, which develops and maintains the CPUX-certification, and is the co-inventor of the heuristic evaluation method (with Jakob Nielsen). Needless to say, we’re thrilled he’s on board.
We’ve gathered a group of leading UX advocates to share the challenges they’ve faced, how they gained buy-in from stakeholders, the systems and processes they use and the successes they’ve had.
UX On the Front Line is taking place on 14th June and promises to be an enjoyable, interactive afternoon for those who attend. Read on for the details, or get in touch if you’d like a ticket!