Post by account_disabled on Nov 28, 2023 22:35:11 GMT -5
This article is an article that Adnut has summarized and translated from a chapter of the book Think like a ux researcher and thinks that the content in this article will be useful for those who want to work in the field of UX Designer or UX Researcher. Today's content will be Tell us about 7 things that a UX Designer should not do. Let's follow along. What does this article have? Show Many people may say that making a product or service “easy” to use is not difficult at all. But in reality, if we go down and ask our users, sometimes they will answer that this is very far from “easy”.
The question is why don't we understand the word "easy" from Phone Number List the user's point of view? After we design a product or service that users can't use, we blame it on not doing enough research. Ultimately, the number of times we search is not a problem. But it depends on the quality of the searches. And can we tell if the quality of our research is good enough? In this article, we will tell you about 7 things that a UX Designer should not do: Belief in things that have not been proven We believe we are using the right tools. Bias: Bias and bias that arises from research.
Keep the information that we receive only with us. laziness Doing vague research Unable to present important aspects of research Point 1: Believe in things that have not been proven. It means believing in unproven research. In terms of UX, it means asking customers what they want and trusting the answer right away. In the book, the story of Mr. David is told. Has gone in to help do Usability testing for the customer because the customer tried to do Usability testing and the results from this research were not able to provide enough information to actually use. The customer therefore wonders if we are recruiting the correct people or whether the analysis after this research was done incorrectly.
The question is why don't we understand the word "easy" from Phone Number List the user's point of view? After we design a product or service that users can't use, we blame it on not doing enough research. Ultimately, the number of times we search is not a problem. But it depends on the quality of the searches. And can we tell if the quality of our research is good enough? In this article, we will tell you about 7 things that a UX Designer should not do: Belief in things that have not been proven We believe we are using the right tools. Bias: Bias and bias that arises from research.
Keep the information that we receive only with us. laziness Doing vague research Unable to present important aspects of research Point 1: Believe in things that have not been proven. It means believing in unproven research. In terms of UX, it means asking customers what they want and trusting the answer right away. In the book, the story of Mr. David is told. Has gone in to help do Usability testing for the customer because the customer tried to do Usability testing and the results from this research were not able to provide enough information to actually use. The customer therefore wonders if we are recruiting the correct people or whether the analysis after this research was done incorrectly.