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User Testing wins again

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Despite everyone agreeing during UI design that user testing was needed for a particular product, I was warned that the schedule would not slip no matter what was found. I got the vibe everyone agreed my efforts would be useless since it’s more important to make a date than have a quality product.

After 5 users weighed in, there were two obvious omissions in our app. Every single user tried to do these two things without any prodding and became frustrated when it didn’t work. I still had to do a bit of fighting to get the changes in, but that’s another story.

We overlooked these two obvious things in our design process. This happened because we were too close to the product. We were focused in a couple other areas and made some glaring omissions. This is what user testing gets you. Watch someone interact with your product. Just observe for 5 minutes and take notes. You learn as much from that as you do in the entire design process.

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June 10th, 2010 at 1:38 am

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Behind the scenes at 37signals

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Good read from Luke Wroblewski (as always) about 37signals design process. I already talked about how enamored I am with Rework. The thing that strikes me about Luke’s post, is how feedback is handled. Sorting through feedback is one of my most important jobs as a manager. You get lots of ideas about how cool “this feature” might be. It’s the manager or designers job to figure out where users are having problems and fix them, not to implement every single feature that is requested.

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May 11th, 2010 at 12:32 pm

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