User-centered UX: Bringing the User into the Design Process

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During every design project, everyone involved loves to talk about users. But how often are users actually involved in the design process? In this presentation, we look at practical steps for involving users in the design process and how to employ tried and true user-centric techniques to inform and evaluate our designs.

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User-centered UX:Bringing the User into

the Design Process

#usercenteredUX | @saturdave

PhillyCHILeadnomics - Philadelphia

October 9, 2014

User Experience

If users are not a part of your process, you’re not

doing UX.

Grammenos, Dimitris. “Stupidity, Ignorance, and Nonsense as Tools for Creative Thinking” in interactions, September-October 2014 (volume xxi.5): pp. 56—59.

Einstellung Effect

ExpertExpert

Listen. Watch. Think.

Be curious.

Involve users.

So let’s talk research.

Choose the Right Method• Each has its strengths & weaknesses

• Qualitative for rich descriptive data

• Quantitative for numerical data

• They work best when combined⭐️

Indirect User ResearchContent InventoryCustomer SupportWeb AnalyticsCognitive Walkthrough Competitor ReviewHeuristic EvaluationContextual Observation

Direct User Research

SurveysInterviewsFocus Groups / PanelsWorkshopsContextual InquiryShadowingCard Sorts

Product Reaction CardsDiary StudyImage CollagingPrototype TestingUsability TestingEyetrackingCo-design Sessions

Research Continua

In-person

Lab Setting

Small Sample

Qualitative

Remote

Contextual Study

Large Sample

Quantitative

A Very Good Place to StartContent Inventory

Customer Support

Web Analytics

Competitor Review

Surveys

Interviews

Contextual Inquiry

Card Sorts

Study Deliverables• Consent Form• Recruiting Screener• Test Plan• Test Guide / Script• Testing Schedule • Study Artifacts• Study Checklist⭐️

Consent Form

1. Date & Location2. Reason for the Study3. Compensation4. Confidentiality5. Usage of Recordings

Test Plan

1. Goal2. Focus Areas3. Methodology4. Timeline5. Location6. Participants7. Findings & Recommendations

Get the Right People• Formalize the recruitment process

• Create a recruiting screener

• Consider recruitment methods carefully

• Start recruiting early⭐️

Recruitment MethodsEmail ListsCustomer PanelsMarket Research FirmsContextual SolicitationOnline InterceptCraigslistReddit

Mechanical Turk

Ask the Right Questions• Focus on behavior, not opinion

• Use the user’s language

• Keep questions simple

• Don’t ask a question when you can observe⭐️

Use What You Have• Use deliverables you already

produce

• Leverage existing proceses

• Enlist members of your team / the client

• Find & use current user connections⭐️

Communicate Results• Get stakeholders to attend sessions

• Share the user’s “pain” (videos & quotes)

• Socialize findings with design team

• Schedule your research activities⭐️

There is no one right method.

Small. Repeated. Frequent.

The User-centered UX challenge

1. Stop designing for a bit and watch your users

2. Change one of your routine design practices

3. Talk to someone in your shop you’ve never spoken

to before

4. Do a bit of indirect research and share the

results

5. Do a quick user test

This ain’t science.

It’s user-centered ❤ ser Experience.

Thank You.

This presentation can be found atslideshare.net/saturdave

Dave Cookseydave@saturdave.com

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