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USABILITY STUDY#1
A systematic evaluation of a product by testing it with real users to identify usability issues.
USER FEEDBACK#2
Insights and opinions provided by users regarding their experiences with a product, crucial for design improvements.
REDESIGN#3
The process of revising a product's design based on user feedback and usability findings to enhance user experience.
UI BEST PRACTICES#4
Established guidelines and principles that enhance user interface design, promoting usability and aesthetics.
UX DESIGN#5
The process of enhancing user satisfaction by improving the usability, accessibility, and pleasure provided in the interaction with a product.
QUALITATIVE DATA#6
Non-numeric information gathered from user feedback that provides insights into user behavior and preferences.
QUANTITATIVE DATA#7
Numeric data collected from usability studies that can be analyzed statistically to identify trends and patterns.
ITERATIVE DESIGN#8
A design methodology that involves repeated cycles of prototyping, testing, and refining based on user feedback.
WIREFRAMING#9
Creating a visual guide that represents the skeletal framework of a user interface, outlining functionality and layout.
PROTOTYPING#10
Developing an early model of a product to test concepts and gather user feedback before final production.
USER-CENTERED DESIGN#11
An approach that places the user at the center of the design process, ensuring their needs are prioritized.
DATA ANALYSIS#12
The systematic examination of data collected during usability studies to extract meaningful insights for design improvements.
DESIGN RATIONALE#13
The reasoning behind design decisions, often documented to explain how user feedback influenced the design.
RECRUITMENT STRATEGIES#14
Methods used to select and engage participants for usability testing to ensure diverse and relevant feedback.
DOCUMENTING USER INTERACTIONS#15
Recording observations and insights during usability tests to analyze user behavior and identify issues.
USABILITY TESTING PLAN#16
A structured outline detailing the objectives, methods, and metrics for conducting a usability study.
ANALYZING FEEDBACK#17
The process of reviewing and interpreting user feedback to inform design decisions and improvements.
BALANCING USABILITY WITH AESTHETICS#18
The challenge of creating visually appealing designs that also prioritize user functionality and ease of use.
ENGAGING STAKEHOLDERS#19
Involving relevant parties in the design process to ensure the final product meets business and user needs.
PRESENTATION SKILLS#20
The ability to effectively communicate design processes and findings to various audiences, including stakeholders.
NETWORKING STRATEGIES#21
Techniques for building professional relationships within the UX community to foster collaboration and growth.
CONTINUING EDUCATION#22
Ongoing learning opportunities that help UX designers stay updated with industry trends and practices.
CASE STUDIES#23
Detailed analyses of real-world redesign projects that illustrate successful application of UX principles.
USER PAIN POINTS#24
Specific problems or frustrations users experience with a product, identified through usability testing.
DATA VISUALIZATION TECHNIQUES#25
Methods for representing data graphically to make insights more accessible and understandable.
TESTING OUTCOMES#26
Results and findings from usability tests that inform further iterations and improvements in design.