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Post by account_disabled on Dec 21, 2023 2:52:06 GMT
What's the surprise? The results are not always what we imagined. The fascinating thing about taking on the task of interacting and working with a product's intended users is that ultimately they change the way we think. I dare say our hopes of making the most intuitive product in the world disappeared first when a user asked me where to go on a video call. We don't have to worry. This task does not mean failure; rather it opens the door to a future with a greater likelihood of success. There are many ways to obtain various types of information about a person or people. From virtual interviews Country Email List to in-person events Each method produces different types of results. Personally I think it is fundamental and very necessary to apply interviews in the early stages of a project. In addition to being one of my favorite methods that brings me closer to the users, I also find it broader, more detailed and more in-depth. understanding. In some cases a more honest opinion about usage habits or product expectations. Card sorting, user design with wireframes, and usability testing of product prototypes are also excellent research methods in later stages of the project.
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