Inexpensive ways to target problem areas

Written by James Robertson, published November 9, 2009

Categorised under: Usability & user-centered design

Todd Elliott has written an article on remote usability techniques. To quote:

Until fairly recently, when designers wanted to test an idea or design, they sought out an outside usability agency or, rented a room, some expensive equipment and recruited users to come into an artificial environment to participate in a usability study. In the past few years, technology has become available that has brought the cost and complexity of user testing down to a level where it is available for anyone. In addition, it allows designers to be exposed to users, in their native environment, not a sterile lab across town. You can run a test in only a week for less than a few hundred dollars.

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