A useful reference article which looks at the difference between finding usability problems and predicting success rates.
Sunday, 19 December 2010
Free Nielsen usability reports
Jakob Nielsen has made a couple of his company's research reports - previously costing US$198 and US$98 - available as free downloads.
Thursday, 16 December 2010
University students - usability study by Nielsen
A must read for all higher education website managers. Jakob Nielsen's research challenges a range of myths around student activity online.
Labels:
higher ed,
Jakob Nielsen,
social media,
usability,
website user trends
Sunday, 12 December 2010
Web writing guidance - Nielsen
Jakob Nielsen's index of articles he's written relating to writing for the web. He also includes a few links to other resources and recommends a few books.
Organising content - classification schemes
Donna Spencer considers a range of ways to approach the organisation of your website's content.
Monday, 6 December 2010
$12m - the cost of one extra field
An interesting little case study that emphasises the value of testing a form before publishing it. In this instance, $12 million per year.
Paper prototyping resources
An article all about what paper prototyping is and what it's not, plus a load of useful related links and resources.
Labels:
David Travis,
prototyping,
usability,
usability testing tips
Friday, 3 December 2010
Web accessibility - a new community tool
I've just discovered fixtheweb.net which, if it proves successful, will be an excellent initiative improving website accessibility and the online experience of disabled users.
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
What does a usability company actually do?
I've picked on a few UK usability companies who have published case studies of what they've done for their clients. These are nice, succinct stories of what can be achieved when adopting a user-focused approach for your website development or enhancement project.
Motivating usability test participants
If you're planning tasks for users to undertake in an upcoming usability test session, this is essential reading.
Designing great user experiences
This article by Jared Spool barely mentions websites or interfaces. But read it - there's a lot to learn from his comparison of user experiences in other environments.
Email newsletter usability - Nielsen compares studies
Jakob Nielsen reports on his latest round of research on email newsletter usability, and compares findings with his previous 3 studies in this area. Worth a read if you regularly send out email updates.
Choosing user research techniques
A quick run through what you should consider when deciding the best approach for your user research.
Labels:
Gerry Gaffney,
podcast,
usability,
usability testing tips
Web teams - the essential skills
What makes a good web team? One that covers all the bases in the development and management of a user-focused website? Jesse James Garrett has a model which works for both small and large teams as he focuses on key skills - his 9 pillars - which can be covered by one or more members of a multi-disciplinary team.
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