I bought both your book as well as Mental Models AS PER YOUR RECOMMENDATION AND REGRETTED THAT MORE. Yours is information vaguely spread along 560 pages and Indi's book is totally abstract, which I am still trying to understand. I would have appreciated if you could have cut all the fluff in 60 pag
Observing the User Experience: A Practioner's Guide for User Research
โ Scribed by MikeKuniavsky
- Publisher
- Morgan Kaufmamn Publishrs;Inc.,2003
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 576
- Edition
- 1st edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Wow! So many of the user experience research methods we have refined and used over the years are now organized and described in detail in one book. - Christian Rohrer, Manager, User Experience Research, Yahoo!I love Observing the User Experience! This comprehensive guide approaches user experience research like never before, and is well-written, easy-to-read, and quite user friendly. It provides a real-world example of how research is done in just enough detail that it can both inform a CEO of the role of usability research as well as introduce methodology to someone starting out in the field. Bravo! - Kelly Braun, Usability Manager, Ebay The gap between who designers and developers imagine their users are, and who those users really are can be the biggest problem with product development. Observing the User Experience will help you bridge that gap to understand what your users want and need from your product, and whether they'll be able to use what you've created.Filled with real-world experience and a wealth of practical information, this book presents a complete toolbox of techniques to help designers and developers see through the eyes of their users. It provides in-depth coverage of 13 user experience research techniques that will provide a basis for developing better products, whether they're Web, software or mobile based. In addition, it's written with an understanding of how software is developed in the real world, taking tight budgets, short schedules, and existing processes into account.Features and benefits:Explains how to create usable products that are still original, creative, and uniqueA valuable resourcefor designers, developers, project managers-anyone in a position where their work comes in direct contact with the end user.Provides a real-world perspective on research and provides advice about how user research can be done cheaply, quickly and how results can be presented persuasivelyGives readers the tools and confidence to perform user research on their own designs and tune their software user experience to the unique needs of their product and its users
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