The results are in. Usability testing is a proven technique to make better designs. Teams that conduct regular usability tests are substantially more likely to produce designs that their users use and love. It works. So why aren’t you using it?
For many, it’s because usability testing just seems scary. Doesn’t it require fancy equipment and laboratories? What if you ask the wrong questions or upset the people in the test? What if you find out, after you’re too far down the development process, that you got it all wrong? What if it takes too long or is out of your budget?
If you are scared by usability testing, or just want to learn more about what it is and how it can help you produce better designs, then you need to come to this full-day seminar with Dana Chisnell. Dana, co-author of The Handbook of Usability Testing (2nd Edition), will remove the scary from usability testing.
Dana’s entertaining and fun approach is a great introduction to conducting usability tests. You’ll learn how to put quick-and-dirty sessions together, involve the entire team, and keep everything on schedule and work within a shoestring budget.
You’ll leave the seminar, ready and anxious to run your own usability tests, which, in turn, will give you fabulous insights and feedback on how to turn your designs in to delightful, wonderful experiences for your users.