Why UX Should Still Care About International Design Standards
Today we find ourselves a window of opportunity with the new update of ISO 9241-110 which is a fairly short document and arguably the simplest standard to understand and start using in the UX field. ISO 9241 is a collection of over 40 individual standards applicable to UX designers because they deal with humans interacting with interactive systems. By becoming familiar with standards, it is possible to instantly leverage the experience of industry experts and adopt best practices.
Why UX Should Still Care About International Design Standards
Today we find ourselves a window of opportunity with the new update of ISO 9241-110 which is a fairly short document and arguably the simplest standard to understand and start using in the UX field. ISO 9241 is a collection of over 40 individual standards applicable to UX designers because they deal with humans interacting with interactive systems. By becoming familiar with standards, it is possible to instantly leverage the experience of industry experts and adopt best practices.
A UX Guide to CSCW Software: Updating Our Toolkits
In the last month, the entire world has moved online. Many UX-related issues have been encountered as we’ve made this shift. This online trend will continue well after COVID-19 isolation ends and raises the questions of how will we, as UX practitioners, make these software experiences better? Why are there so many issues with collaboration software online? Likely because the product teams who built them tried to apply the methods we’d use for single-user systems to groupware.
A UX Guide to CSCW Software: Updating Our Toolkits
In the last month, the entire world has moved online. Many UX-related issues have been encountered as we’ve made this shift. This online trend will continue well after COVID-19 isolation ends and raises the questions of how will we, as UX practitioners, make these software experiences better? Why are there so many issues with collaboration software online? Likely because the product teams who built them tried to apply the methods we’d use for single-user systems to groupware.
Conducting A UX Audit: What You Need to Know
A user experience audit is the process used to identify potential usability issues based on established heuristics and/or prior user research. A successful audit provides an organization with a clear picture of positives and pitfalls with the current product experience and can help to target what to focus on in future design enhancements.
Conducting A UX Audit: What You Need to Know
A user experience audit is the process used to identify potential usability issues based on established heuristics and/or prior user research. A successful audit provides an organization with a clear picture of positives and pitfalls with the current product experience and can help to target what to focus on in future design enhancements.