Early and often is not just advice for voting in Chicago—it’s also one of the key principles for designing for a usable experience. Testing an ...
In earlier articles, we identified 70+ UX metrics and provided guidance on how to select a metric. Seventy of anything is hard to keep track of, much ...
If you got 95 out of 100 on your math test, you did well. You knew you had an A. If you scored 50, you knew you probably had an F. But maybe you hoped ...
Who cares what happened 15 or 20 years ago? Though technology changes fast, some of the most important questions in UX research are enduring. ...
We spend a lot of time using our phones every day, but we hardly make any calls. A lot of our time is spent interacting with various mobile apps. ...
Earlier, we mapped out 70+ UX metrics. They are a mix of study-level and task-based metrics. But with so many metrics, what’s the best way to select ...
Who cares what happened 15 or 20 years ago? Though technology changes fast, some of the most important questions in UX research are enduring. ...
Measuring the user experience starts with UX metrics. But there is no single UX measure—no universal gauge that provides a complete view of the user ...
Software is used extensively for businesses and by businesses. From solopreneurs to large enterprises, organizations need to meet, create, track, ...
You’re 25% complete. Still a ways to go. You got a score of 90 out of 100 on a math test. Not bad. You got 1475 on the SAT—the 95th percentile. ...